Saugerties High School - Sawyer Yearbook (Saugerties, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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V- 4 ia 5 li 5 G ff I 4 5 fl 'x v Hi E 5 N :1 as ,L fi 4 A '53 n 1 1 4 2 5 F Pi THE U 1960 SAWYER IJ '1 F J SAUGQERTIES HIGH SCHOQL ff , F SAUGERTIESQ NEW? YORK V - EDUCATHNW OPENS OMANY DOORS ----Q ,-- W- i-W -- 1 THE THEME UF THE 1960 SAWYER The theme for the 1960 SAWYER is '6Doors.', We feel that this is a most appropri- ate theme for our yearbook because education opens many doors. By opening one door, we find opportunities for advanced learning of languages, science, history, and mathematics- the academic field. Another door leads us to education in the vocational field with sub- jects as typing, bookkeeping, basic art, nursing, and the industrial arts. Still other doors lead us to sports, music, school clubs, and activities. Throughout the SAWYER you will find several pictures, captions, and articles illus- trating the many doors that are in Saugerties High School. All these doors are un- locked--it is our responsibility to open them. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Theme ,,,-sl s-,,ss, , 1- 17 School Scenes l,,.....,,,lc..r,.,,. s,ss,, 1 8- 26 Activities .... ,,,,-, 2 7. 52 Music ,,.,, ------ 5 3- 60 Athletics .-,,., 61- 74 Personnel ,,,.,,.r....,, ....,. , 75- 82 Classes .........,........,., ....... 8 3-111 Informal snapshots ...,.. ,....... 1 12-118 Advertising .,l...l...... ..,..... 1 19-160 ' A -' 'T' .- tt, I Four Saugerties picnickers seem to be enjoying each other's company. STUDENTS ENJOY OUT-OF-DOORS AT CLOSE OF YEAR At the close of every year the class picnics are held. For all who attend, these cele- brations mark the end of another year of work and pleasure. The Seventh and Eighth Grades started the round of picnics with their respective days at Cantine Field. Then the Freshman picnic was held at Trnka's and the following day the Sophomores also went to Trnkais. At the picnics Coach Straub and Miss Reime presented sports awards to athletes while other students received general school awards. The Juniors were hosts to -the Seniors on a beautiful sunny day at Trnka's. To the departing Seniors this was the culmination of thirteen years of Work. To the Juniors it was only the beginning of the responsibility and gaiety known as the HSenior yearf, Food is going fast as hungry hands rc-avh for the cake. N2lIl4'f' and Ray Pagerly awuil :x ph' nf Hnlw taQty mmklng. Ulu-fs who i9 in ilu- middlcf wrnfs room for one more hand, girls! ' One of the highlights of the Junior-Senior Picnic was the presentation of awards. SCHOOL LETTERS AWARDED AT PICNICS The general letter HSM can be earned by any student in Saugerties High School. To obtain this letter, students must earn five credits. These credits ,may be earned in sports, mnsic, clubs and other activities such as debate or selling SAWYERS. Only two credits may be earned in each field. The block letter HSN is harder to earn. The letter may be earned by active participa- tion in any one of the sports fields, music, debate or publications. Once the letter is ob- V tained, small insignia which are earned afterwards may be placed on it. Letters are pre- sented at the school picnics. ' ' 8 f- f Sophomore beauties pose for an amateur photographer. ' find 1'here,s no d , 1 e glrls oubf th . . 1 Four attractwfjr SEE,20T3Eeshing. AVS serenading. at Pat is SUJOYIHE the water HI In Five Freshman boys relax after a cool dip at Trnkafs. 5 ' Miss R ' 1 k on atlentxveh' as mme h I L Ifiigggllanjugggrgghsooa SAWYER- vom' a Wafernfeinsn. yml and Joan de playing 4 J, 7' Gloria, Barbara and Carole rest after ' of tennis. Zi SITBIILIOUS g3IIlC Several Eighth-Graders look on, anx- l waiting their letter awards. ious y a I0 fa e 1959 SAWYER seems d nts. vorite of many stu e to be the ' 5 . ISS 'Wag Y err, ll me 4-FEMQMM oo- N., K-... N 4. in gmnf., Sevvnth-Graders enjoy a rousing baseball game at Cantine Field. ' !, W ' 5 .a in r. ' an ren 'H Eager hands reach for a cool, refreshing bottle of soda. vw fi, qww ei' 'fe Senior girls display their stuffed animals on Moving-Up Day. MOVING-UP DAY F ESTIVITIES Moving-Up Day for the Seniors has become a tradition at Saugerties. On Moving- Up Day, Seniors are seen in the costumes of their younger days at S.H.S. The girls wear huge hows and short skirts, while the hoys usually attire themselves in short pants and loud shirts. Students in study halls must he careful not to trip over the large stuffed animals seated in the aisle next to the girls, desks. In the afternoon Seniors gather on the lawn to participate in games of their childhood days, While the Juniors look on with eager anticipation for the next year. For the Seniors, the frolic is the final fling of the high school years, for they must look ahead to gradua- tion With seriousness and solemnity. , P 4611: Four Senior boys revs-rt to one of their childhood gamus. Lou Faxon parades for an apprecia- tive audience. ..,.,: - - as Q at s H ,Q . W rf nh. , .W 'FQ' ,, fits 56 SEQ, yxszm, 'Fm ings, ?5sEgi?f 52, K f . Short skirts and odd shoes seem to he the fashion for this crowd of Seniors. Leap frog was a very popular game on Moving-Up Day. Jumping rope hasn't lcsi i 7, .,,.g. ,A,,, 44,,A, ,,,. , ..........,4A,,l ,, 14.-...... ts appeal for Sally, Teddi, and Sue. Playful Seniors participate in a lively game of g'Farmer-in-the-Dell. OUR 1959 SENIOR BALL Each year the members of the Senior Class stage a formal dance to which all classes are invited. This pageantry of beauty is also enjoyed by many members of the faculty and parents. The theme of the 1959 Senior Ball was Carousel Among the multi-colored balloons, stream- ers, and paper clowns, was a glittering carousel to carry out its themei The Senior Ball is a magical night of princesses and their prince charmings transformed from gay and carefree school students. The following day they are left with only visions of this spectacle of make-believe. This one night, however, seems to be Worth all its preparations and excitement, for the Senior Ball is one of the most anticipated social events of the entire school year. Tommy Wright displays favors at the Seniors, dance. Smiles are evidence that every one is enjoying the 1959 Sen 101' Hull 'i'?n .. 'L , u E ,W 'M , K km f Y 4'-a rf It M2 X J 5 I H 5 X s - Wg- ,f xi The carousel makes an attraviixe background for these charming girls and their escorts. ...N The covered walk awaits the arrival of bus-loads of students. Carole uses a Stenorette machine, a new piece of equipment 'in our modern office practice class 1, c,.,.c M 5,5 .A X ., -V V , M---f -' fxgwfmQm:f,f:fsau'McM.. .,,. ,..,,-WM, 4 z' .. r ,f ws:-:,g,m.t..,a.m:s.-.a f ww-swam,',wwrwes,aQwwm:fmQwmmfmt:weanzamzswsmfmv,-,ff-:V -.f- 'Y . f - , New H, ,. vs M ,,.,xM, Students study diligently in the quiet atmosphere of the library. A glimpse into the guidance offices shows two students conferring with the guidance counselors. 2 I I 4 , , 'Y V, ,f f-.aE.'M,.Q, fri, .. , ,,' ,, HI fllili DCB The study of foreign languages in Saugerties High School opens many doors of opportunity. Dv! Map work plays an important part in world hiSt0I'y. Training in coo mg building the proper foundation for sound family living. Joanne Zindell is the cook. k' is one facet in AMEX Oral reports provide l as shown by Marie Moran. valuable training in our English curricu um Metal shop off uture occupations or for personal use. ers valuable training for f 2 ltr L-sq M' Reime's Supervision' . - under xss hYS1cal i1lI1f555 rests her P Karen FOUS .-guv.,-- ' entation as demonstrated by Don- Actual expernn and Paul in chemistry lab. is an important na part of our social program. rw' 7 M Hp A WmM w '-....,m .. ww Medlanic al d . by our schoofawufg ls one of th , which ' e Sublects offered of endeavor IS valu . able in ma Hy fields Solid geoxnetrv is one of the advanced courses included in our mathematics progranm Ffa- Eagcr Seventh Grade students explore the wonders of science. A moment of relaxa tion is enjoyed by 4, ,N K K ,. , t -2.5gggg,si . , .Q Our auditorium resumes its silent gran the departure of the students from an program. deur after assembly three of our students in the attractive court. The students enjoy lunch and gossip in the modern dining room. QV' Nike! 'N steady flow of sludvnls between classes is a typival scene- in our corrirlnrs. Students rush to catch Iln-ir buses at the end of u busy school day. we l N. ,xmnn 1 .-.. vw5V WI' ...- A V160 LII SAE .IER 55? Enix V' 'YI E F 4 : XXI I I I .Q I 4 69' Q ' KM '5 ' ' K 515 X 1-H-1 L.....I Y Y --it A5 IX,-i---1 X ,rv Ywwxanwquusnuu - Ni III I IIZIII ' I Im 'B ACTIVITIES DONNA SPERL Managing Editor The Sawyer CAROLYN HALPERT Editor-in-Chief The Sawyer SAWYER Editorial Staff: seated, clockwise: J. Genthner, P. May- one, P. Sasso, D. Sperl, D. Reth- ier, H. McLennan. Standing: T. Olsen, C. Halpert, N. Quacken- bush, B. Wolven, J. Osterhoudt, Miss A. Frances Larned. THE AWYER TAFF The thirty-sixth edition of the SAWYER is the product of a hard-Working yearbook staff and faculty. The editorial staff plans the general format of the book, prepares the write-ups and pro- vides captions for the pictures. The art staff adds to the attractiveness of the book by preparing original art work for all division pages, and special art work that may be needed on other pages. The advertising staff canvasses the town merchants to get them to buy advertisements. The business staff helps to finance the cost of the yearbook by raising money through various projects. The SAWYER student photographer takes pictures of events as they occur in order to help provide complete cover age of activities. All members of the SAWYER staff work together to make this yearbook as en- joyable as possible for you. I - 52 Y wiiwew-W2Q.4QL.:.st2,1:1,gggiisr 5rgfffg.54egggr:e25z SAWYER Art Staff: C. Bratten .l Kovac, R. Numssen, Mr. E. LaPlante SAWYER Student Photographer: John Bennett s AWY1-:R Bushes s Staff: A Brook . S, J. Barone. A. Kr Om' M- Iannotti, J. Mayone, SAWYER Advertising Staff: Seated: F. Misasi, H. Hall, C. Benson, P. Sloboda, S. Johnson, B. Zichella. Standing: N. Misasi, R. Mooney, K. Jacobs, P, Sasso, Mr. J. Welton. ultis ARIAL ASSISTANTS RET . t, J. Gentbner, Absent from Picture: V' Lewis' Mrs. M. Heermance. G. Sharret The Secretarial Assistants help the administrative officers and faculty members with clerical Work. THE UL TERETTE THE ULSTERETTE is our weekly newspaper published to inform teachers and the student body of current and future events. The editor gathers news and gives it to Mrs. Heermance and her secretarial practice stu- dents who type and mimeo- graph the paper. It is now in its thirty-fifth year of publica- tion. ULSTERETTE Staff' Seated' J Centhner P Tiano J Ot l B. Lang H Hall f G ' ' . , ' ' ' '- ,C. 7 ' ' Ser d,M. unn Sharrett, C. Walton, S. Vauglali tR- Hgirkntfjirglslwalrilsjrgrn. Standing: F. Fondino ' ' - rmance. ' 4 OFFICE SSENGERS P. Pettinger, C. Hanson, A. Voerg, P. Mayone, A. Stamp, D. Crawford. Standing: Miss Marion Stay. ATIO. AL HO OR OCIETY t w w FRONT ROW: C. Bell, H. Thompson, R. Lukkari, R. Bartlett, C. Halpert, D. Sperl, A. Beaudoin, N. McFarland. SECOND ROW: J. May- one, A. Haeussler, K. Fuller, V. Ciarlante, G. Popowicz, A. Krom, J. Osterhoudt, H. McLennan. THIRD ROW: S. Newkirk, M. MacKay, J. Barone, J. Fast, B. Wolven, D. Overbaugh. P. Kruger. The National Honor Society consists of students who have attained an average of 8523 or better for three years or an average of 875W or better for two and one-half years of high school. The purpose of the Society is to promote scholar- ship among students. NURSEQS MESSENGERS Left to right: D. Aiello, S. Rosado, D. Flicker, T. Dunn, Miss J. Spring, B. Craft, M. De- Angelis. Absent: D. DuBois, J. Crantek. E oPUs con CIL N i Ahh A P k SECOND Row- Miss Larned B FRONT ROW: Bauer, Dreishpoon, Nilsen, Sasso, Warns, Martin, VanSteenburgh, ott, mato, ec . . , - Fous, Pavlinik, Sloboda, Benson, Lorey, Francello, Santoro, Werner, Quick, Sacks, Mr. Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Curley, Carpino, Smith, F P . FOURTH ROW: Ryan, Johnson, W. Abbott, Lezette, Barone, Wolven, Dore, Halpert, M. Mayone, J. Mayone, Sperl, Davis, ous, esce Hrdlicka, Ciarlante, Robinson, Sheeder. Ar its Our student government body, the Esopus Council, is composed of two representatives from each homeroom. meetings, the representatives bring forth student problems to which the Council works out possible solutions. Another one of its duties is to select Blanket Tax programs for the following year. . V - . LIBRARY ASSISTAN S FRONT ROW: Sparling, Metzler, Abbott, Mills, McCaig SECOND ROW: Bonavita, Atkins, C. Berzal, Spada Bennett, Sonking, A. Sharrett, Wanning, B. Haines, Mus so, Copeman, Fous. THIRD ROW: Keeley, Wilson, Brown, Rivenberg, Sloboda, Martin, Farquharson, Dederick, Amundsen, Harris. FOURTH ROW: Stoly, Wrolsen, Wal ton, Williams, Robinson, lmhoff, Crum, Crank, V. Roh inson, Knaust. FRONT ROW: Paradise, Amato, Warringer, Kellogg, Thompson, Barca, Briody. SECOND ROW: Zschemisch, Wilson, D'Ambrosio, Vanlftten, D. Misasi, Fondino, Sacks, Adams, Peluso, Steele, Hillje, F. Misasi. THIRD ROW: Karashay, Hall, Carpino, Gippert, Kellerhouse, Wells, Crantek, Eckert, Kinkel, B. Sharre-tt, Stay. FOURTH ROW: Beaudoin, Overbagh, Olsen, Fast, Popowicz, Lamb, C. Haines, Swart, Porto, Tomas. FRONT ROW: Dreishpoon, Rothrock, Celli, Ritchie, Mc- Dermott, Barone, Coons, FIIZO. SECOND ROW: Legg Martino, Benson, Hulnick, Hurley, Werner, Wood, An- gelo, Utter, Mrs. D. Lowe. THIRD ROW: Winchell, C. Sharrett, Scarlett, Mooney, Stamp, P. Legg, Dunn, Mower, M. Legg, Sloboda, Deflregoria. FOURTH ROW: Bona- vita, Cousins, Genthner, Bishop, Diaz, Kane, Haeussler. P. McLaughlin, Mackewicz, M. Dunn. v FRONT ROW: Sasso, Broome, Misasi, .Iohnson, D. Haeussler, McDermott, Carpino, Metzler. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Bump, Spada, Francello, Har- greave, Sandner, Smith, Hall, Mayone, Benson, Post, Mooney, Bell. THIRD ROW: LaPlante, Heiidcamp, Wrolsen, Olson, Kellogg, Schirmer, Krom, A. Haeussler, McLennan, Halpert, Roeser. FOURTH ROW: Sheeder, Fury, Abbott, Newkirk, Overbagh, MacKay, Breen, Kruger, Popowicz, Ciannotti. NATIONAL FORENSIC FORUM NOVICE DEBATE OFFICERS President ..,,.,,,r,,, :,,,:,:,,:,,,,,..,,, G EORGE POPOWICZ Vice-President ,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P AUL KRUGER Secretary .::,,:,,,,,, ,..oo,,,,,,o, N ANCY MISASI Treasurer .....,. ,,:,,, S TANLEY NEWKIRK Editor ,,,rrrrrr,,.,rr .....,, R OSEMARY MOONEY Librarian ........ ,,,,,,, ,::,. H A NNAH McLENNAN AdViS0r rr,,,,rrrr::,,,..................,,, MALCOLM A. BUMP PURPOSE: To learn and practice the art of public speak- ing and debate through interscholastic competition and in- struction, and to prepare and accredit members for election to the National Forensic Honorary Society. ACTIVITIES: Saugerties High School Debaters defended their position as the leading high school debate group in New York State by active participation in many tourna- ments. They attended invitational debate tournaments at Hamilton, Cortland, Jeffersonville, Albany, Rochester, and Siena. In the State Forensic League, they participated in the regional and state finals in Albany. They were hosts to the State Student Congress. The 1958-59 squad won 125 debates while they lost 99. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,,.,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F RED SANDNER Vice-President ..,.,. ,,,, ,,,.,, K A RL KNAUST Secretary .,.......... ....,. L INDA BOETTCHER Treasurer .,,.,,, .,,,,, B RADLEE WELTON Advisor .................,,.,.,,,,,.,,...,......,. . PAUL WHITING PURPOSE: To promote the cause of debating and develop the art of public speaking. ACTIVITIES: Novice debaters participated in several tournaments and intramural meets. The club also engaged in a series of meets called Nsupper seriesf, FRONT ROW: Mr. Whiting, P. VanSteenburg, P. Conte, J. Thornton, N. Celli, S. Dederick, K. Olsen, M. Fuzo, B. Abbott. SECOND ROW: B. Welton, 1. Smith, E. Strohsahl, B. Olsen, C. Knaust, .l. Wilde, D. Loerzel, F. Mauro. THIRD ROW: K. Wrolsen, K. Knaust, R. Herb, M. Stay, L. Boettcher, F. Sandner, P. Breen, B. Legg. xix -. I. ,, 36 SIGMA OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, ,,,, . NANCY MISASI Vice-President ,,,, . ,,,, NANCY QUACKENBUSH Secretary .. , ,,,,,,,, . SUSAN SCHIRMER Treasurer . ,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,. , , MARY BRICE Advisor .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. MISS N. LEONA HOGAN PURPOSE: To serve the school and to provide social train- ing. ACTIVITIES: Sigma Club sponsored the SAWYER Bene- fit Movie, and assisted the cafeteria in milk-selling. They made a trip to New York in March and had a Christmas party and farewell banquet. FRONT ROW: B. Berzal, P. Sasso, P. Davis, T. Tiano, L. Gunn, C. Sharrett, D. Doud. SECOND ROW: K. Jacobs, M. L. Seither, S. Patterson, P. Hargrcave, S. Schirmer, N. Misasi, Miss N. L. Hogan, N. Quackeanbush, M. Brice, C. Berzal, D. Rowell. THIRD ROW: J. Kovac, J. Lcszko, M. Rightmyer, K. Fous, C. Hal- pert, J. Faulkner, M. Iannotti, J. Leze-tie, J. Rivcnherg, C. Larsen, D. Post. FOURTH ROW: D. Sperl, D. Retliier, M. Lievre, K. Matthews, A. Krom, S. Imhoff, E. Laumer, A. Brice, C. Hanson, S. Fast, J. Osterhoudt. RESEARCH CLUB Advisor ......... ., ....,. .. ...... , ROY OHNO PURPOSE: To pursue research activities in physical sci- ence above and beyond the scope of the classroom. ACTIVITIES: Individual projects were undertaken: such as, the experimental determination of molecular weights, design and construction of an amplifier, and the construc- tion of a demonstration diode. The entire group undertook a radio amateur's code course during the year. FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Ohno, J. Osterhoudt, C. Crispino, J. Bennett, K. Becker, A. Ciarlante, D. Sheeder, V. Ciarlante, M. Galietta, F. Sandner. SECOND ROW: G. Popowicz, G. Becker, S. New- kirk, M. MacKay, R. Strasser, J. Fast, D. Over- bagh, D. Nordquist, E. Kriss. FRONT ROW: Mr. L. Cahill, L. Doud, S. Ryan, C. Bratten, D. Sheeder, J. Brink, T. Olsen. SECOND ROW: J. Burns, E. Kriss, P. Cotich, M. John- son, S. Crank, S. Dickhaut, J. Dun- gey, A. Ciannotti, J. Snyder. THIRD ROW: W. Lezette, B. Freligh, W. Eckhoff, J. Barone, J. Fast, B. Wol- ven, A. Armstrong, J. Davi. BOYS' HI-Y OFFICERS President ......,....... ...,........... , .. BARRY WOLVEN Vice-President .... .....,,. M ARK JOHNSON Secretary .............. ...,..,. . . JOHN BRINK Treasurer ................. ............ J OHN SNYDER Program Chairmen , ...... ALAN ARMSTRONG Sergeant-at-Arms ........ WILLIAM LEZETTE Advisor ............. .....,,............... L AWRENCE CAHILL PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend a high standard of Christian character throughout our school and com- munity. ACTIVITIES: Boys' Hi-Y provided ushers for athletic af- fairs, listened to selected speakers, and sponsored parties. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB OFFICERS President ..... ..........,,,,...,,.,,,,,.,.,,., T AGE HAUN SCCFCIELYY ...... ............ V ,IVIAN ROBINSON Advisor ................................ MRS. BETTY LARSEN PURPOSE: To discuss recent events and to keep well informed. ACTIVITIES: During the year the members discussed im portant events and saw films. ' 1 llilzzsisz E-Sw: ,Smit FRONT ROW: Mrs. B. Larsen, A. Wodischeck, L. Burnett, A. Stamp, E. Brown, B. McKay, C. Karashay, P. Wood. SECOND ROW: V. Robin- son, G. Walton, R. Genthner, W. Heidcamp, T. Haun, R. Sinsapaugh, C. Aldrich, B. Newkirk. 1E'3195?W.5J '7Q'W9ft5 37 FRONT ROW: K. Jacobs, C. Van- Buskirk, L. Wrolsen, P. LaPlante. SECOND ROW: J. Roberti, D. Over- bagh, C. Halpert, Miss E. Lente, A. Krom, H. McLennan, S. Ryan. THIRD ROW: H. Thompson, K. Fous, M. Goff, K. Fuller, G. Popowicz, J. May- one, P. Mayone, R. Lukkari, C. Bell. FOURTH ROW: J. Snyder, J. Dungey, M. MacKay, J. Barone, B. Wolven, G. Becker, M. Johnson. RES PUBLICA ROMANA OFFICERS Consul ........ ............................. A RLENE KROM Consul ........ ........ C AROLYN HALPERT Scriba .... ..,.. H ANNAH McLENNAN Aedile .................... .......... ........ D A VID OVERBAGH Advisor .................................... MISS ELINOR LENTE PURPOSE: To help the students learn and understand more about the Roman language and customs, and to increase their knowledge and appreciation of the opera. ACTIVITIES: At the beginning of the year the club sold Christmas cards. Plans were made for the annual New York trip and visit to the Metropolitan Opera House. The school year ended with its annual banquet in honor of the Seniors. OFFICERS President .................................... ALBERT HRDLICKA Vice-President ....... ..,,,.... R USSELL SHAPIRO Secretary ............ ......... S HARON JOHNSON Treasurer ................ ............ J ACK PAKANEN Program Chairman ...... DONNA SHULTIS Advisor ............................................,....... LLOYD LOOP PURPOSE: To become better acquainted with and to gain an appreciation of Roman Civilization which has influenced our way of life today. ACTIVITIES: The year began with the election of officers and plans for the year. The highlights of the club's activi- ties were the New York City trip and the Roman banquet held at the end of the year. I FRONT ROW: Mr. L. Loop, M. Metz- ler, E. Scarlett, D. Shultis, J. Tomas, S. Wood, P. Wood. SECOND ROW: M. Nickerson, R. McCaig, M. A. Ohl L. Boettcher, L. VanTassell, P. Breen, R. Herb, S. Johnson, M. Rightmyer. THIRD ROW: A. Jacobs, R. Shapiro, J. Marshall, A. Hrdlicka, J. Pakanen J. Pesce. 9 7 . . , we -z. - 1 1-51... -mugs.. . ,wists F LEUR-DE-LIS OFFICERS President .,,,.,,,,7,,..,,.,.,.A,,..,,A.,A.,,,,... MARK JOHNSON Vice-President .,.,,A, ,...,..... J OSEPH MAYONE Secretary ..,......... ...,...,.,,,.,,,, KA REN JACOBS Treasurer ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,. P AULETTE CHIROLA Advisor ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,r.,,...,..,,..,,,,r, MISS ELINOR LENTE PURPOSE: To strive to learn more about the language, music, art, customs, and culture of France. ACTIVITIES: The club sponsored a French movie at the local theater and held food sales to raise money for the regular trip to New York. Before the close of school, we held a banquet in honor of the Seniors. FRONT ROW: M. Burke, J. Cooke, L. Wrolsen, C. Halpert, D. Ferraro, B. Zichella. SECOND ROW: H. Thompson, K. Jacobs, P. Chirola, Miss E. Lente, M. Johnson, J. Mayone, C. Benson, D. Rowell. THIRD ROW: P. Mayone, L. Doud, K. Fuller, C. Brat- ten, J. Granwehr, C. Kellogg, J. Wilde. FOURTH ROW: A. Jacobs, C. Popo- wicz, W. Abbott, J. Marshall, W. Schirmer, A. Giannotti, C. Johnson. OFFICERS President ......................,,,,,,,,,,,,., MARLENE CARPINO Vice-President .,,,,, ,,.....,,,,...,.,, CA ROLE FINGER Secretary ..,..,,,...,..., ...,.... R OSE MARY MOONEY Treasurer ................... ...,...,....,,,,. C HARLES HALL Program Chairman ,,,,,,,,.........,.. SHARON JOHNSON Advisor ..,,............................,,.. MISS ELINOR LENTE PURPOSE: To create a better understanding of French culture. ACTIVITIES: The club sponsored a French movie, a food sale, and a dance, and sold candy so that the members were able to go to New York in the spring. At the close of the school year, the club held a banquet. FRONT ROW: C. VanBuskirk, S. Johnson, L. VanTassell, C. Strohsahl, J. A. Stoly, H. Popowicz. SECOND ROW: J. Anderson, R. M. Mooney, M. Carpino, Miss E. Lente, C. Finger, C. Hall, B. Craft. THIRD ROW: F. Misasi, F. Tiano, R. Genthner, R. Leonard, J. Pesce, R. Carlson, C. Hanson, T. Olson, S. Swart. FOURTH ROW: A. Hrdlicka, B. Fellows, S. Dickhaut, M. Greco, R. Shapiro, T. Haun. FRONT ROW: H. Martin, B. Berzal, F. Welsh. S. Hughes. I3. Amundscn. R. Sacks, D. Matera. M. Martino. SECOND ROW: Mrs. ,I. Plimley, C. Schmid, W. Quigley, L. Kearney, F. McDermott. C. McLaughlin, .I. Sclilenker, M. Murphy, J. Allison, V. Benjamin, C. Berzal. THIRD ROW: J. Wood, K. Eckerlein, A. Bcaudoin, R. McCaig, L. Greco, J. delPeso, D. Runson, R. Mundy, A. Pranis, V. Poythress, D. Cooper. FOURTH ROW: L. Crum, M. Licvre, D. Crawford, A. Evans, R. Mundy, A. Young, R. Hall, C. Haines, A. Haeussler. R. Bartlett. CEUNE OFFICERS President , ...... . .... DOLORES BENSON Vice-President . .. PAMELA HARGREAVE Secretary ........ ,. FLORENCE MCDERMOTT Treasurer ..... . ...... DONNA CRAWFORD Program Chairman , CAROL IIERZAL Sergeantaat-Arms ........ DONNA COOPER Advisor . ........ . . . MRS. JUDITH PLIMLEY PURPOSE: To foster a better understanding of and appre- ciation for the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking nations. ACTIVITIES: Activities of the cluh this year included a Halloween dance, a Thanksgiving bake sale. a Spanish Christmas party and a trip to New York. The club also learned many Spanish songs and dances. TRAVEL CLUB OFFICERS President . . CAROLE FINGER Vice-President . .. PATRICIA SLOBODA Secretary . . .,,,. ,, LYNN BROOME Treasurer ...... ....... S HIRLEY WOOD Program Chairman DOROTHY HAEUSSLER Advisor .....,. MISS BERTHA CARPENTER PURPOSE: To enlarge onels travel experience through reports, pictures. and travel literature. ACTIVITIES: The club members enjoyed a Christmas din- ner party at Iudiels and a spring trip to points of historic interest. FRONT ROW: Miss B. Carpenter, L. Broome, A. Patryk. A. Voerg. E. Kinkel, S. Wood. SECOND ROW: P. Sloboda, L. Greco, P. Breen, L. VanTassell. S. Winchell, D. Haeussler. ,nn FRONT ROW: M. Fuzo, M. Messina, D. Cacioppo, B Myers C Messina SECOND ROW Miss A Sheff E Kovac .I Fondino E Sonking V. Musso, W. Dillon. THIRD ROW: P. Conte, M 'Vlorgan S Hanson J VanC1eson S Fast R Smith R Dordlck FRESHMAN ENGLISH CLUB SCIENCE STUDY CLUB OFFICERS OFFICERS President ..,,,,,,... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..v,,,,,,, M ARIE MORAN President WILLIAM HEIDCAMP Vice-President ,,,,, .,,,, E LLERY SONKING V1cePres1dent ANDREA PATRYK Secretary ,,,,,,,,,, ...,.,,,,,,I,,. S USAN FAST Secretary DOROTHY HAEUSSLER Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,,, C LAUDIA MESSINA Treasurer RUTH MacNIVEN Program Chairman ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,....,,,, RAYMOND SMITH Advisor ROBERT EMERY i J Y sc1ent1f1c areas by 1nd1v1dual study the field of English' ACTIVITIES The members worked separately or in small l H Y . groups on SC16I1t1flC projects At the end of the year a plays, and act1v1t1es, but also took a trip to New York to display was made of the Completed prolects and problems Advisor ,,,,....,,,,,,,,r,,,.Y,,,,,,,,,, MISS AGNES A. SHEFF PURPOSE: To en'o the cultural activities connected with ACTIVITIES: The club not onl enjoyed literary records visit the U. N. and to see a Broadway play. FRONT ROW: C. Schmid, A. Patryk, R. MacNiven Geipel, R. Scholetzky, W. Heidcamp, G. Aldrich. is ' J lk lm. .L A FRONT ROW: Mr. Graham Barkhuff, William Lezette, William Schirmer, Peter Cotich. SECOND ROW: James Maines, Alan Armstrong, Michael Nichols, Kenneth Brink. Absent from picture: Mark Johnson, Richard Gian- dana. ANTIQUE AUTO APPRECIATION CLUB OFFICERS President ,,,..,,,,,,..v,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARK JOHNSON Vice-President .,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , WILLIAM LEZETTE Secretary VY.,.IIVI7.,. ,II,II...I,,I,....., P ETER COTICH Treasurer 7,,....,I ,,.....,,,,. R ICHARD GIANDANA Advisor ,Y-....Y.Y,Y,.,,.r,Y,,..,Y...,Y,. H. GRAHAM BARKHUFF PURPOSE: To appreciate the restoration of antique auto- mobiles. ACTIVITIES: During the club period, members worked on the restoring of antique autos, built models, and gave inter- esting reports on cars of the past. Club members also made several trips to museums, meets and places where restora- tion was in progress. FRONT ROW: Mr. K. Lane, A. Wodischeck, D. Aiello, E. Brown, L .Wood, C. Karashay, M. Mayer. SECOND ROW: C Rea, D. Turk, J. Naccarato V. Herb, R. Spada, A. Pranis: M. Nickerson, J. Sangi, .I Wood. THIRD ROW: D. Of- ferrnann, G. Rea, E. Andreas- sen, J. Graham, V. Lewis. 42 VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE CLUB OFFICERS President ........,, ........,.,,.......,,......... V ELMA LEWIS Vice-President ........,. ....... M ARILYN NICKERSON Secretary .....,................. ........,..v. D EE OFF ERMANN Treasurer .,,.,,,,,.,.......,,.,,.,.,............,,,,. ROGER SPADA Program Chairman ...,............ JAMES NACARRATO Reporter .,,,...............,.,.. ............... L YNDA WOOD Advisor ,,,.,,.,..,,.,.,,,,,.,,..,...,,...,.,... KENNETH L. LANE PURPOSE: To promote an interest in career planning among the students in Saugerties High School. ACTIVITIES: The club members saw films concerning career planning. They visited various businesses and col- leges in the area. They had speakers acquaint them with vocations and possible careers. FRONT ROW: L. Iannone, F. Mc- Dermott, N. Misasi, C. Larsen, P. Tia ano, F. Misasi, P. Sasso. SECOND ROW: Miss V. Reime, S. Patterson, L. Gunn, M. Carpino, S. Atkins, J. Kovac, H. Hall, B. Lang, D. Doud. THIRD ROW: J. Schlenker, V. Porto, J. Lezette, B. Bishop, D. Sperl, J. Faulkner, M. Iannotti, D. Benson, D. Shultis. FOURTH ROW: G. Haines, E. Laumer, R. Hall, S. Imhoff, S. Schirmer, L. Gardner, A. Brice, K. Matthews, D. Rethier. CHRLS'LEADERS,CLUB OFFICERS President .....,...,. ..............................,.. J ILL LEZETTE Vice-President .......... ....... S HARON PATTERSON Secretary-Treasurer ........................ SARA IMHOFF Advisor ......,................,........ MISS VIRGINIA REIME PURPOSE: To promote sportsmanship, leadership, responsi- bility, and loyalty among girls in the school and in the community. ACTIVITIES: The girls in Leaders' Club sold food at the night football games, assisted in gym classes, managed intra- murals, sponsored a dance at Christmas time, visited New York, and had an annual picnic at Lake Taghkanic. .M if M., M BOYS'LEADERS'CLUB OFFICERS Presldent .. .......... .................... A LBERT HRDLICKA Vice-President ....,,,, ,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, J OHN NOLAN Secretary-Treasurer ., .,.... RICHARD GIANDANA Advisor .................................... WILLIAM F. STRAUB PURPOSE: To promote improved class instruction in physi cal education through trained student leaders. ACTIVITIES: The time during which the club met was spent in training the boys to assist in teaching all the phases of the physical education program. FRONT ROW: J. Smith, W Vickefy, J. Benison, L. Spada W. Wootton, J. Curley. SEC OND ROW: W. Johnson, W Terwilliger, J. Reisigl, C. Pi hala, L. Thornton, R. Tal madge, Mr. W. Straub THIRD ROW: W. Abbott, B Freligh, K. Mills, J. Nolan A. Hrdlicka, R. Ciandana. FRONT ROW: Miss M. L. Er- rante, W. Sommers, C. Shooski, D. Closi, M. DeAngelis, J. Krush- er, A. M. Sasso, S. Legg, R. Gil- more. SECOND ROW: B. Amundsen, A. Brooks, D. Matera, O. Pesce, L. O,Bryon, T. Dunn, M. Dunn, S. Rosado, D. Gillespy, B. Craft. THIRD ROW: B. Kel- lerhouse, A. Voerg, G. DiSimone, E. Commerford, S. Sherman, L. Crum, M. Kohler, L. Sasso, C. Mackewicz. HOMEMAKING CLUB OFFICERS President ........................................ GAETANA PESCE Vice-President .........,.. BEVERLY KELLERHOUSE Secretary ............ ........ MERRILY DeANGELIS Treasurer ................... ...... B ARBARA AMUNDSEN Program Chairmen ................ DARLYNN GILLESPY MARGARET KOHLER CAROL MACKEWICZ Advisor ..................,. MISS MARY LOU ERRANTE PURPOSE: To promote a better understanding of home economics and its relationship to the home and the world around us. ACTIVITIES: The Homemaking Club held food sales for fund-raising projects and had various programs, which in- cluded films, lectures, and parties. The club members also sponsored a Christmas dance. 4-H CLUB OFFICERS President ,,,,..,.,...... ......... R ICHARD SINSAPAUGH Vice-President ...... .................. W ARD SPARLING Secretary ...,......,,... ......... D AVID NORDQUIST Treasurer ................... ...... T ERRY MCLAUGHLIN Program Chairman .. ,,............ ROBERT PARADISE Advisors ......,,......... .... H OWARD OOETSCHIUS LEON McLAUGHLIN PURPOSE: To promote better thinking, loyalty to our country, and better service to our community. ACTIVITIES: 4-H members had a paper drive in the fall, sold fruit cakes to raise funds for the 4-H Club Camp, and had a Christmas party at Mr. Mclsaughlinis home. In the spring the club took a field trip to Cobleskill Agri- cultural Institute, and had a picnic the last of May. .vm -'.r.u,'.1m.fag - assi.. 1 .g -nW.f,..rw,.. i 1-ru FRONT ROW: Richard Sinsapaugh, Terry Mc- Laughlin, Robert Paradise, Charles DuBois. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Leon McLaughlin, David Nord- quist, Ward Sparling, Mr. Howard Goetschius. FRONT ROW: E. Paganelli, R. Isabella, A. M. Sasso, J. Krusher, B. Haines, L. Becker, A. Angelo, M. Mayer. SECOND ROW: Miss J. Merritt, C. Berzal, M. L. Sei- ther, J. Anderson, C. Swanson, G. Pesce, B. Amundsen, B. Craft, C. Vaughn, K. Ricketson, B. Scarlett, P. Conte. THIRD ROW: J. Allison, M. L. Wells, B. Kel- lerhouse, P. Pettinger, P. Slo- boda, C. Maekewicz, L. Sasso, A. Patryk, A. Wetten, S. Vaughn, J. Tomas, I.. Broome. FOURTH ROW: G. DiSimone, D. Turk, B. Ward, S. Fast, C. Strohsahl, K. Kane, L. Gardner, M. Stay, P. Breen, D. Flicker, L. Crum, C. Montano. GIRLS, BOWLING CLUB BOYS' BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS Advisor . ........ ......... .......... . . DAVID JONES Captains .. ....,. PATRICIA BREEN, MARITA 1 - U STAY, BEVERLY KELLERHOUSE7 KATH- PURPOSE. To learn the art of bowlmc. LEEN KANE, GERALDINEQ DiSIMONE, ACTIVITIES: The club bowled two games every week DOROTHY FHCKER- ANDEEQQQQIQQQ Riccardfs B...-ti., Alley. Treasurer ................... .........,.,. C AROI. BERZAL Advisor . ., ............. , MISS JEANNE MERRITT PURPOSE: To promote interest in bowling. ACTIVITIES: The girls bowled in teams with the winning team receiving a trophy at the end of the season. They challenged the Boys, Club. 'G FRONT ROW: Mr. D. Jones, S. Sil- vers, W. Simmons, J. Wilde, R. Frantz F. Fusiek, W. Murphy, R. Ragonese J. Curley. SECOND ROW: B. Orman dy, A. Wolven, H. Smith, K. Becker D. Rothrock, M. Launer, M. Fury, R Gambino, K. Knaust, B. VanVoorhis THIRD ROW: C. Johnson, F. Caruso J. Hansen, V. Haslam, M. Breen, L Schlenker, M. Greco, J. Pesce, C Bourguignon. 1 9 v 46 l MU ALPHA OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,v.,,,.,,,,,, VERONICA PORTO Vice-President ,,,,,,.. ,.v., G AETANA C. PESCE Secretary ,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,..,,, L YNDA GARDNER Treasurer ,,,,,,,.,,....,,A,,,, ,,,,,,,. K ATHLEEN KANE Pro gram Chairmen ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,, BARBARA WARD CAROLE WILLIAMS Advisor ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,, MISS JANICE PETERSON PURPOSE: To promote a better understanding of music. ACTIVITIES: Discussions of various types of music and records ranging from classical to popular music constituted the weekly programs. To finance their annual New York trip the members held food sales and sold candy. Mu Alpha furnished ushers for all musical events and took charge of entertainments held for the Music Department. At Christmas, they organized groups of carolers. Mu Alpha chose the out- standing musician of the Senior Class for the prize to be awarded at Commencement. FRONT ROW: Miss .I. Peterson, A. D'Ambrosio, I. Post, C. Swanson, L. Becker, L. Burnett, G. Pesc-e, A. Sas- so, B. Doyle, .I. DuBois. SECOND ROW: V. Porto, E. Scarselli, M. Dunn, P. Slohoda, E. Iahn, M. Myer, V. Robinson, M. A. Stenson, P. Pettinger, A. Stamp, T. Dunn. THIRD ROW: L. Sasso, B. Bishop, B. Ward, C. Stroh- sahl, K. Kane, L. Gardner, D. Flicker, B. Jahn, C. Williams, E. Smith. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA OFFICERS President ................................ MERRILY DeANGELIS Vice-President ............ ........ W ILLIAM VICKERY Secretary-Treasurer ....... ..,........., R .UTH MacNIVEN Librarian ..................... ................ J OAN STRASSER Program Chairman ............ DOROTHY HAEUSSLER Sergeant-at-Arms .... ......,. A NTHONY FERRARA Advisor ................. ........... M ISS MILDRED BRADY PURPOSE: To create unity and interest in symphony music, especially orchestral works. ACTIVITIES: The club worked on a square dance unit of music and other round dance music. They discussed and performed in a solo festival and contest, in ensemble and full orchestra music. They enjoyed folk music, semi-classical and classical music. FRONT ROW: Merrily DeAngelis, Anthony Fer- rara, Miss Mildred Brady, William Vickery, ,Ioan Strasser. SECOND ROW: Ruth MacNiven, ,Iohn Kelly, .Iudy Peck, Edward Carle, Dorothy Haeus- sler. . :ala .- FRONT ROW: Mrs. L. Flewelling, V. Mus- so, J. Bennett, K. Ricketson, V. Russell, R. Gilmore, H. Sinsapaugh. SECOND ROW: S. Rosado, E. Kinkel, B. MacKay, B. Newkirk, J. Genthner, G. Walton, M. Kohler, S. Amend, B. Myers, D. Stoll. THIRD ROW: A. Abrehamsen, V. Shapiro, A. Mathis, A. Young, A. Evans, J. Peck, S. Winchell. MASQUE CONTRACT BRIDGE CLUB OFFICERS President ..............,......................,.. JANICE BENNETT Vice-President ..............................., SHARON AMEND Secretary-Treasurer ..,..................... GAIL WALTON Advisor ................ MRS. LYNNETTE FLEWELLING PURPOSE: To stimulate interest in interpretative reading: to develop poise in public speaking: to improve speech. ACTIVITIES: Masque Club had a banquet, acted out plays among themselves, read aloud during club meetings, and listened to records. ' 1 WC' if-'7-'A il I OFFICERS President ..,.,,,...... ...... ...,........,.... CA R L WELCOME Vice-President ....... .,.,. J AMES NACCARATO Secretary ............ ........ C HARLOTTE BELL Treasurer ...., .,,..... . .. ........ MICHAEL FURY Advisor .............,.................................. JOHN WELTON PURPOSE: To learn the elementary fundamentals of con tract bridge for social and recreational use. ACTIVITIES: The members learned the basic fundamentals of the Goren System of bidding and the playing of hands and how to apply such principles in weekly matches. FRONT ROW: Mr. John Welton, Anna D'Am- brosio, John Sangi, Roberta Bartlett, James Nac- carato, Charlotte Bell. SECOND ROW: Leonard Martin, Michael Fury, Joseph Heidcamp, James Graham, Allen Welcome, Roger Spada, Ronald Gambino. 47 FRONT ROW: Mr. F. Estes, .I. Knuth, .I. Ricks, V. StaY, I. Santoro, G. Myers, S. Coons, B. Ben- son, A. Mickle, R. Sparling. SECOND ROW: A. VanEtten, L. Gardner, C. Pettinger, A. Barone, J. Goff, A. Werner, L. Harris, J. Mayer, B. Thompson, G. Ector. THIRD ROW: G. Tessendori, R. Kudlacik, J. Young, S. Eckert, P. McLaughlin, J. Mullaney, I. Martin, S. Williams, C. Sharrett, D. Sloboda. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS Pr0Sident ............. ................... B ETTE THOMPSON Vice-President ...,.,,, ,,,.,,,, B ARBARA BENSON Secretary ........ ..... ........ A N NE VanETTEN Treasurer ................ ..,. APRIL WERNER Program Chairman .. .,,,.. DONNA SLOBODA Advisor .....................................,.. FRANKLYN ESTES PURPOSE: To become acquainted with a language other than their own. ACTIVITIES: The club studied the German language to the extent that, if they should ever go to Germany, they would be able to converse with the people well enough to state their wants and needs. POPULAR SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. LLOYAN CRANK Ist Vice-President ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R OBERT SMITH 2nd Vice-President .........,,, MARGARET WANNING Secretary ..................... ....... G EORGIA CAMPBELL Treasurer .........., ....,.,,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,, W E SLEY SNYDER Advisor ............................,,..,....... HERMAN WILCOX PURPOSE: To create enthusiastic observation in the entire physical universe through first-hand experience. MOTTO: Enter to learn, leave to teach. ACTIVITIES: Several nature hikes were taken, QU Slide Mt., C25 Overlook Mt., Q35 Hunter Mt. The club also made several field trips, QU Howe Caverns, Q21 N.Y.S. Museum of Natural History at Albany, Q35 N.Y.S. Science Congress at Albany. The group also enjoyed bird watches and astron- omy field trips. The final activity was the annual week-end trip to Mt. Marcy. FRONT ROW: Mr. H. Wilcox, K. Mc- Manus, D. Lewis, D. Aldrich, ,I. Calder- wood, .I. Mauro, .I. MacNiven, P. Mac- Niven, R. Sparling. SECOND ROW: W. Snyder, M. Otto, A. Isabella, R. Plimley, G. Campbell, M. Wanning, W. Dederick, M. Quick, J. Athans, L. Dreishpoon. THIRD ROW: E. Zschemisch, K. Hommel, I. Mar- tin, R. Smith, J. LeMaster, P. Dore, L. Crank, S. Newkirk, L. Ice. FRONT ROW: Mr. D. Goble, V. DeStasio, R. Gillespy, G. Bauer, B. Offermann, S. Schoentag, M. Ferraro, T. Staples, J. Shier, H. Stern. SECOND ROW: P. Barca, A. Gardner, J. Rose, J. Bond, J. Mayer, N. Norton, S. Ross, R. Snyder, L. A. Howard. THIRD ROW: S. Shaler, B. McCaig, S. Sommers, A. Carr, K. Magyar, D. Leard, P. Graham, J. Short, F. Sloboda, C. Pet- tinger. YORKER CLUB BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SOCIETY OFFICERS OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,..,,.,.,........,,,,,,,, TERRY STAPLES President ............. .,..,,,,,..,...,.. ...... C Y NTHIA AMATO Vice-President ......, ....., ,,,,,,, B E TH OFF ERMAN Vice-President ........ .,,....,, J OHN MULLANEY Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, ..,,. B ONNIE MCCAIG Secretary ..,...,,..... ., ,,.,.,,,,,,, DELORES BENSON Program Chairmen ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . JEAN ROSE Treasurer ................,,., ..,,,... . ., ,, DANIEL DiSIMILE RICHARD SNYDER Program Chairman ,, ..,,,. PHYLLIS DeCRECORIA Advisor ,..,.....,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,........,,,,,,,. DAVID J. GOBLE Advisor ............,.........,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,, , , ROBERT MOSER PURPOSE: To become better acquainted with the State of New York. ACTIVITIES: The members have enjoyed movies and slides concerning manufacturing, power production, products and places. They celebrated the Christmas season with a party. FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Moser, L. Sasso, G. Dean, G. Helsmo-ortel, M. L. Mooers, C. Amato, E. Benson, G. Pietramale, K. Copeman, C. Mayone. SECOND ROW: E. Briod C. Steele B Benson R. Van ye 9 ' s ' Steenburgh, A. VanEtten, L. Bonavita, D. DiSimile, D. Kime, G. Pritchitt. THIRD ROW: C. Adams, C. Goff, E. Shapiro, K. Keeley, L. Erceg, J. Mullaney, D. Whispel, S. Marabell, R. Mayone, P. DeGregoria. PURPOSE: To perpetuate the memory and the teachings of Benjamin Franklin. ACTIVITIES: The club held a junior high assembly to honor Benjamin Franklin's memory on his birthday. The club programs explored and discussed Franklin's many contributions to our way of life. The club also took a trip to New York. ' , ,W BEEKEEPING CLUB OFFICERS President ,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A LBERT BROWN Vice-President ,,.., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C LAUDIA CURRY Secretary V,V..,77,77,7 Y7,v,, . . JENNIFER VanTUYL Treasurer ,77.,..,..,7,,,77,,.,,7...,,,77,,,, GARY MCKENNEY Program Chairman 7,,,77,....,,7,,,,,, SONDRA DePOALA Supplies and Equipment ,,,,,, . ,,,,, PETER DECKER Advlsor .,,,777,,,.,..,,,,,77,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WILLIAM COXETER PURPOSE: To study the become familiar with the caring for bees. ACTIVITIES: During the club have become familiar keeping. In addition, other FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Red- der, K. Wood, L. Sperl, E. Silvers, B. MacKay, C. Falk, R. Owin. SECOND ROW: R. Wilde, L. Paradise, J. Ut- ter, B. Miles, C. Matthews, T. Weisdorp, M. Stauning, A. Decker. THIRD ROW: V. Sacks, J. Zindell, M. Overbagh, M. Hoff, P. Schaffer, M. Hulnick, R. Swart. 50 honey bee in such a way as to Ways of the bee and ways of past year the members of the with the methods of sound bee- social insects were studied. FRONT ROW: Mr. W. Coxeter, J. Halpert, J. O'Neal, S. DePoaIa, C. Curry, C. Myers, P. Car- ney, R. DiSimone. SECOND ROW: R. May, P. Decker, G. McKenney, M. Legg, R. Curtis, R. Henninger, R. Schaff, R. Kudlacik, K. Roosa. JUNIOR HIGH DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS President ............... ...,,....,........,... R ICHARD WILDE Vice-President ..... ,. CYNTHIA MATTHEWS Secretary ......... . ...... .............. RICHARD SWART Treasurer ...................... ...............,. S HERRY KERR Program Chairman ....... ..... C YNTHIA MATTHEWS Advisor ...............,........................ RICHARD REDDER PURPOSE: To intelligently discuss a question either nega- tively or affirmatively and to promote and train the mem- bers, interests toward high school debate. ACTIVITIES: The club has debated on QU Should we date at our agefw Q21 c'Should there be capital punish- ment?,7 Q33 Should we have homework?', and ULD MShould girls be allowed to wear slacks in school?,' ww, Q . Alia ,?f if EIGHTH GRADE DEBATE CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Fous, S. Mills, P. Scarlett, C. Hillje, P. Pulcastro, E. Mower, K. Hommel, A. France, D. Dor- dick, M. Barca, S. Lezette. SECOND ROW: R. Pocalyko, S. Wilson, B. Luther, L. Minogue, D. Mickle, A. Sharrett, K. Pritchitt, M. Tice, C. Hagadorn, R. Ciarlante, P. Brooks, M. Myer, C. France, S. Perks, D. Leone, W. Finger. THIRD ROW: G. Adams, B. A. Brown, S. Winchell, L. Petramale, B. Sharrett, M. Bolinder, C. McKenney, D. VanAken, J. Short, P. Quick, D. Misasi, P. DeGregoria, C. Kellogg. FOURTH ROW: P. Decker, J. Maurillo, E. Farquharson, P. Dore, R. Diaz, K. Baker, E. Martin, R. Popowicz, B. Lamb, L. Crank, C. Daley, K. Minkler, P. Warns. TUESDAY DEBATE SECTION THURSDAY DEBATE SECTION OFFICERS OFFICERS President ...,,.....,.. ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,, P AMELA DORE President ............... ..,.,..,. P HYLLIS DeCREGORIA Vice-President ..,..., ...... G ARY MCKENNEY Vice-President ...... ....... L INDA PETRAMALE Secretary ...........,...,. ............ L LOYAN CRANK Secretary ................... .............. D ONNA MISASI Treasurer ,,,..,.,...,,.,,,,, ,,.....,,.,,...... S USAN MILLS Treasurer ...............,....., ............... G AIL ADAMS Program Chairman ..........,. RICHARD POPOWICZ Program Chairman ....... ...... D ENNIS LEONE FRIDAY DEBATE SECTION OFFICERS President ........... .......................... C OSMO SASSO Vice-President ...... ...........,. . STEPHEN PERKS Secretary ...............,............ MARIANNE BOLINDER Treasurer .................................... JOANNE MAURILLO Program Chairman ......,...........,..,.,,.,...., FAY LIEVRE Advisor ................................ MRS. NATALIE DALEY PURPOSE: To gain skill in the techniques of debate by learning how to express an opinion logically and intelligently. ACTIVITIES: Topics for debate ranged from dating practices of the American teen- ager to questions on world affairs. Attendance at high school debates, timekeeping and scoringthese debates were other activities practiced. i FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: S, Hughes, B. Zichella, L. Wrolsen, D. Shultis, P. Sasso. SECOND ROW: Miss A. F. Larned, A. D'Ambrosio, J. Cousins K. Fous, V. Porto, M. Martino, C. Bell. THIRD ROW: R. Bartlett, C. Haines, D. Offermann, N. Quackenbush, K. Fuller, K. Matthews V. Herb, M. Iannotti. FOURTH ROW: T. McLaughlin, D. Sheeder, S. Crank, W. Abbott, A. Welcome. President ......,,.,,, Vice-President ...,., Secretary .,.,..,.,.,,. ., Treasurer .,....,,,,,,,,,,,, Program Chairman Historian ....,,.,..,..,, OFFICERS CHARLOTTE BELL ROBERTA BARTLETT . PATRICIA SASSO KAREN FOUS ROBERTA BARTLETT BARBARA ZICHELLA Llbrarlan .,...................................... WAYNE ABBOTT Advisor ..., nl i MISS A. FRANCES LARNED Mr. John Vett, director of ad missions at State University Col lege of Education at New Paltz, addresses F.T.A. PURPOSE: To learn about the teaching profession, and to encourage qualified students to enter the field of teaching. ACTIVITIES: Members have had movies, speakers and dis- cussions concerning the teaching profession. Some of the members have visited state teachers, colleges and private colleges. mu W' 1 ii s 1 1 I I 3 5 3 H 3 5 I E' E E 1 In' 'T' 2 I 5 1 I z I 1 i ' , 1- ' A' u 1 . P ! 'a ,a f Q ,ff 5 1 5. 4f :S ff! ...- X H 13' 4 ' ' ' ,lf I3 I Lf X 1' A Q, ,i f I ,A ll I' .fixb Q' , Q 22? 4 lg. ,. 43+ -. 3 I ' gm ' gg W ufw' 1 I l A lt' . I ' If ..- 5, , 0 .. 'f52gf,,.,-L, ff' 7,23 ' f Qjfjqzft Tall? 5 X-Tx E - f X X: -:mfg Z2 'LEX l W' L . , w N ' ' , - ' ' -. ,+I A F V : Z! -...- ,.-.,.,, . ,L ,iii ,nun vw - --' - - 3 Q A? 5 5 ... , rw, xx.: wg' A i I ref' f' if ' 127' 4 1 f If 71 gif I iw :JW 5' rd ' Mi xi ' 0 x i lgaxw I gl ---qi.-----...... Xi' MUSIC 54 E IOR CHOIR FRONT ROW: Lorey, Chirola, C. Benson, Leszko, Wood, McDermott, Beaudoin, Stamp, Davis, Cooke, Cousins, Thompson, Davis, Post. SEC- OND ROW: Miss J. Peterson, McLaughlin, Swart, Schlenkcr, Quigley, Benson, Haeussler, Montano, Spada, Olsen, Eckerlein, Sloboda, Walton, R. Smith, Kellerhous-e. THIRD ROW: Wrolsen, Legg, Ward, Kane, W. Smith, Quackenbush, McLaughlin, Launer, Carlson Krom Matthews Rethier, Hanson. Halpert. FOURTH ROW: Snyder, Boettcher, Schirmer, Mickle. Fellows, Haun, Hrdlicka, Mills, Overbagh, Mergendahl, Shapiro? VanSteenburg, Dungey, Gardner, Fury. The Senior Choir is one of the finest vocal organizations in Saugerties High School. The members spend three days a week preparing for public appearances at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Under the direction of Miss Peterson, the choir practices diligently and gains valuable experience by working together. Many of the members of the Senior Choir have acquired previous singing experience in the Junior High Choirs, Girls, Glee Club or vocal instruction classes. Some of the choir members are participants in the annual operettag the Boys' Double Quar- tet and the Girls, Sextet are made up of choir members. The school can certainly be proud of such a fine musical organization. BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET Jeffrey Zindell, Michael Fury, Terry McLaughlin, War- 'ren Mickle, John Snyder, Tage Haun, Jack Pakanen, Russell Shapiro, Miss Janice Peterson. GIRL ' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: Miss J. Peterson, C. Messina, J. Krusher, M. Fuzo, A. M. Sasso, J. Anderson, V. Musso. SECOND ROW: A. Wodischeck, .l. Tomas, M. Kohler, S. Dederick, B. Craft, M. DeAngelis. THIRD ROW: T. Dunn, S. Bonavita, C. Mackewicz, S. Fast, G. DiSimone, L. Sasso, C. Knaust. ' Any girl in grades nine through eleven who enjoys singing may become a member of the Girls' Glee Club. This organization provides a very enjoyable musical experience for the girls and helps to prepare them for membership in the Senior Choir. These girls work earnestly to improve their musical skill. They participate in the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, and the annual operetta. Their performances show the results of the sustained effort which they have exerted. GIRLS, SEXTET .lean Cousins, Patricia Sloboda, Paulette Chirola, Carole Hanson, Janet Schlenker, Arlene Krom, Miss Janice Peter: son. .. ., . ,. E - 55 SENIOR BAND FRONT ROW: D. Rethier, K. Matthews, L. Sasso, I. Martin, A. Sasso, L. Boettcher, L. Wrolsen. SECOND ROW: M. Goff, D. Offer- mann, K. Wrolsen, G. Rea, J. Kovac, R. Curtis, C. Rea, J. Pakanen, T. McLaughlin, A. Ciarlante. THIRD ROW: J. Ketelaar, G. Mc- Laughlin, E. Kinkel, Mr. W. Emmons, J. Naccarato, J. Graham, R. Ricketson, A. Welcome, D. Shultis, A. Wodischeck, D. Watson, C. Daley, R. Ciarlante, J. Zindell, P. McLaughlin, M. Sasso, R. Giandana. FOURTH ROW: F. Galietta, D. Ferraro, R. Turk, G. Mc- Kenney, R. Paradise, V. Ciarlante. FIFTH ROW: E. Kovac, J. Wilber, D. VanGieson. The Senior Band provides fine entertainment for its audiences at the Christmas and Spring Concerts and at student assemblies. The members of the band, under the direction of Mr. Emmons, spend many hours rehearsing to attain their position as one of the finest music groups in the high school. We can be proud of this organization that gives us so much enjoyment. SEVENTH GRADE BAND DANCE BAND FRONT ROW: C. Goff, J. Utter, M. Stauning, P. Mathis, P. Aiello, R. FRONT ROW: Mr. W. Emmons, M. Goff, A. Welcome, V. Ciarlante, F Owin. SECOND ROW: Mr. W. Emmons, A. Carr, R. Walker, V. DeStasio, Galietta, G. Crosby. SECOND ROW: J. Zindell, R. Giandana, R. Gambino R. Kershner, A. Sperl, N. Jacobsen, E. Shapiro. THIRD ROW: R. Turk, R. Curtis, J. Pakanen, A. Ciarlante. J. Bond, G. Davis. 56 SENIOR ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: A. Patryk, M. DeAngelis, F. Fusick, D. Rothrock, J. Strasser, R. MacNiven, D. Haeussler. SECOND ROW: E. Carle, K. Mills, A. Ferrara, W. Vickery, J. Kelly, G. Crosby, J. Peck. THIRD ROW: J. Lindhurst, D. VanGieson, Miss M. Brady, R. Larsen. SENIOR ORCHESTRA One of the most prized memberships of the musically inclined is that of Senior Orchestra. Their performances at the Christmas and the Spring Concerts exhibit the tremendous effort that this organization sets forth. The members of Senior Orchestra form an important part of the Saugerties High Music Department. FRONT ROW: P. Quick, B. Thomp- son, A. Werner, W. Finger, F. Pesce, P. Decker, T. Seaman, J. Snyder. SEC- OND ROW: M. A. Myer, E. Farqu- harson, O. Minkler, E. Zschemisch, J. MacNiven, D. Haeussler, R. Burch, B. Kershner, M. Quick, G. Helsmoor- tel, O. Numssen, J. Shier. THIRD ROW: R. Ciarlante, L. Ice, G. Crosby, B. VanSteenburg, Miss M. Brady, W. Brown, R. VanSteenburgh, H. Hom- mel, C. Nordquist, K. Copeman. JUNIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA Preparation for membership in the Senior Orchestra is the aim of the Junior High Orchestra. This commend- able organization enables Junior High students to develop their talents and obtain valuable training in performance skills. ICHABOD CRA E 5 ln the spring of 1959, the Saugerties High School Music Department presented the delightful operetta, 'ilchabod Cranef, The members of the cast practiced several nights a week in preparation for the program. The operetta was a success, and the audience was pleased with the fine entertainment. Ichalmod, Stanley Morse, prepares to flee when the headless horseman ap- pears. Some members of the cast wait for their cues to appear on stage. 19 9 OPERETTA ' 4 uf 4 5, N Sf nu R ' I it xv, - ' Y. ,v Aw EN LEWIS STANLEY MORSE CA KAR A WAYNE ABBOTT, , ROL CARRISON BARRY SHAPIRO, CAROL GARRISON MICHAEL FURY, STANLEY MORS E EIOHTH GRADE CHOIR X 155: 1' T . K - Q S 2 FRONT ROW: R. DiSimone. B. Fous, S. Lezette, M. Barca, B. Benson, A. VanEtten, B. Thompson, S. Wilson, S. Mills, R. Pocalyko SECOND ROW: Miss J. Peterson, J. Halpert, A. Werner, C. Kellogg. S. Coons, G. McKenney, V. Stay, E. Zschemisch, G. Adams J. VanTuyl, P. Brooks. THIRD ROW: A. Brown, L. Petramale, P. Quick, D. VanAken, D. Slohoda, E. Farquharson, J. Goff, M Bolinder, L. Harris, A. Canoles. FOURTH ROW: P. Warns, I. Martin, M. Legg, L. Crank, K. Baker, R. Curtis, R. Popowicz, B. Lamb R. Diaz, C. Daley, P. McLaughlin. EVE TH GRADE CHOIR FRONT ROW: N. Jacobsen, L. Sperl, P. Mower, L. Paradise, V. DeStasio, L. Dreishpoon, J. Athans, S. Myer, J. Utter, H. Stern, K Wood. SECOND ROW: Miss J. Peterson, T. Staples, P. Barca, C. Rothrock, L. Bonavita, D. Sasso, J. Zindell, R. Snyder, L. A. How- ard, J. Myer. THIRD ROW: J. Rose, A. Isgro, O. Minkler, R. Swart, E. Shapiro, R. Mayone, M. Quick, S. Ross, G. Campbell, M Wanning. FOURTH ROW: F. Sloboda, R. Plimley, K. Keeley, R. Turk, M. Overbagh, M. Mills, P. Schaffer, delPes0, D. West, B. McCaig. 9 W 183,151 .1. R' 546 I . 'K - fw ,' Z ------- I Wi' R ri i Y - '- A X '.iiii'N' 'f.':..'1-L:'1W,-,M,f - K1 W Xi' W i.......-.....-..........w......, LB ' - ML --M' f' ' ,.,. 'f,, .- ,, , W 5' k , -1 in-wc-My-W K ii ff ..,. ig f -W-Q x 4 t xr mi XL W e V, .lx-A555 1? 'fa 523 V I Q51 J H 2 , f f' I 'fl 'Z A A X ' if 'Q f 9 C BRrfT1'eN j ' ' Q' lg , 4 LAX!! NX M, fx 7 ly I W if 1 42-5' S Pa 1 7 ATHLETICS ATHLETIC BA QUET Dr. Grant D. Morse addresses the parents and students at the banquet. Coach Straub reviews the sports program for the year and praises the athletes for their outstanding records. was eg, The 1959 Athletic Banquet, the first held at our new school, was very successful. The banquet was a formal get-together of parents, coaches, and athletes. It provided parents with an opportunity to become acquainted with the coaches and the athletic program. The principal speaker at the '59 Banquet was Dr. Charles Wolbers, the head basketball coach at the State University College of Educa- tion at New Paltz. Following the speeches, the letter awards were presented to the athletes and cheerleaders, and a movie was shown. Dr. Charles Wolbers of the State University College of Education, New Paltz, is the principal speaker. 62 TOP ROW: J. Faulkner, J. Schlenker, J. Rivenberg, M. Rightmyer, S. Imhoff. MID- DLE ROW, top to bottom: J. Leszko, M. Carpino, D. Doud. CHEERLEADER A special vote of thanks goes to the Varsity and J.V. cheerleading squads who added that extra spark of spirit at our football and basketball games. After long, hard hours of faithful practice with Miss Reime as coach, these girls led our team on to many an exciting game. In addition to their work at the games, our cheerleaders Left to right: N. Quackenbush, C. Halpert, K Fous, J. Kovac, L. Iannone, L. Bump CMascotJ K. Jacobs, P. Hargreave, B. Zichella, J. Lezette D. Rethier, S. Schirmer. MISS VIRGINIA REIME Coach devoted much time in preparation for the Sno-Ball which they sponsor annually. If they were not busy cheering or planning the formal, these girls were spon- soring spectator buses to out-of-town games or helping with the annual Athletic Banquet. The cheerleaders should be loudly praised for all their valuable service to our school. MARY IANNOTTI ' .I.V. Manager OR59 FRONT ROW: R. Wolven, W. Johnson, J. Snyder, R. Talmadge, J. Sweeney, C. Pihala, H. Vickery, B. Vickery, G. Aldrich BACK ROW: R. Ormandy, A. Giannotti, P. Cotich, S. Dickhaut, C. Winters, S. Crank, B. Lezette, J. Dungey, L. Faxon, Coach Smith The 359 track team proved to be a formidable foe, winning all nine regular season meets. The squad was led by co-captains Lou Faxon and Harry Vickery. At the Hudson Valley Relays, the track season's biggest event, the representatives from Saugerties did exceptionally well. A team composed of John Snyder, Russ Talmadge, Jerry Dungey, and Rick Ormandy captured first place in the mile and a quarter medley relay and Lou Faxon was victorious in the Invitation Mile. Several school records were broken during this track season. John Snyder heads the list, being the new record-holder of the broad jump and the 440 yard run. Pete Cotich emerged as the discus champ and Russ Talmadge and Bob Wolven became co- holders of the pole vault title. These boys were the standouts, but every member of the team contributed to the victories. Charles Winters puts the shot ACK TEA +M- . - A1 C . the 440 face fzann 1 r wins ior Saugerues m 0 fl prepares to throw the d' lscus. John Snvde 3 , W xg .ww-'f' we ,,,A n M! ! V, ! Af' K Y llrhz-M--ww-wW....,,- K WM---M r ......-6' uf-W-... . Harry Vickery leaps over a hurdle on his way Strain shows on the faces of the runners as the gun sounds at the start of the race to victory. 65 EB LL VARSITY The 1959 baseball season was a disappointing one for the Sawyers. Saugerties had a fairly strong pitching staff, but the hitting and defense left something to be desired. This, plus loss of pitching and batting star Don Mormile, did not help the Sawyers in the D.C.S.L. pen- nant race. This season marked the first time in many years that the Sawyers lost more games than they won. Despite this off year, Coach Straub is sure his boys will come back with a flourish next season. FRONT ROW: L. Spada, A. Hrdlicka, W. Schirmer, J. Nolan, J. Hinchey, T. Olson. SECOND ROW: Coach Straub, P. Wengert, R. Whitaker, W. Eckhoff, M. Cowley, B. Wolven, J. Smith, Mgr. J. V. The youth and inexperience of the Sawyer J.V.'s was very much in evidence during the 1959 season. Coach Seitheris squad was made up mainly of freshmen, and he changed his lineup often to try to find a winning combination. However, he just couldnlt combine hitting and pitching in the right formula. Despite the lackluster record of the Junior Varsity, the experience gained by the boys during the course of the season was of great value to them. This season should have proved very valuable to the boys as they move up to the Varsity. FRONT ROW: J. Curley, D. Freese, H. Smith, A. Jacobs, D. Robinson, M. Fury, B. McCaig. SECOND ROW: Coach Seither, C. Bourguignon, W. Abbott, B. Mundy, K. Mills, V. Haslam W. Brackett. v SHS ..,,,,... SHS SHS A777,,7,7 SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS VARSITY SCORES J .V. SCORES .,,,,,,.17 SHS ....,,.... ,7,..,, SHS A.,,,,,.,. ,....... SHS .777.,,,7, w....... SHS ,Y,....,.. SHS ,.A,,,,,,, ,,...... Catskill ..A,,,,.. 3 Windham W ....,,,, . 3 Hudson ..,,,,, ,.....,.. 5 Wappingers .. ......,, , 3 Arlington ,.A, ,,,,,,,,, 1 Roosevelt ..,, ,,,,,,,,, 0 Beacon ......., ,...,.,,, 1 Wappingers ,, ,..,,,,. . 3 Arlington .... ........ 4 Roosevelt ,,,, ........ 1 1 Highland .,,, ,,,,,,., 1 0 Kingston .... ......i, 3 Beacon ,,,. ......,. 1 1 SHS ,,,, ...,. . 7, SHS s,,,s,,ss ,,,4,,,, SHS ..ss. SHS ,..,...,. ,,,,,,,, SHS ..s,.. ,,,, SHS SHS SHS ,777,,,,V 7. SHS ..s...,,. .,,,oA,, SHS 7777i7..v ,,,,,,,, SHS ...i.,,oi ,i7s77,. Roosevelt ., Hudson ..,i Wappingers Roosevelt Arlington Kingston Wappingers Hudson . .. Arlington . Kingston Beacon ,... BARRY scMIKEsr HIT FOOTBALL TEA S VARSITY TEAM-FRONT ROW: J. M. Kolbe, S. Dickhaut, R. Carlson, L. Spada, R. Geipel, T. Olson. SECOND ROW: R. Talmadge, C. Pihala, R. Fran- cello, B. Fellows, J. Marshall, W. Ab- bott, A. Ciannotti, P. Cotich, D. Robin- Mills, R. Whitaker, R. Wolven, S. Crank, K. Brink, Coach Straub. S,H,S ,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,. 0 Red Hook ...... ....... 0 S.H.S .......,... ...... 6 Wappingers Falls .... 7 S.H,S, ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,., 6 Arlington .. .......... 32 S.H.S ........... .......... 7 Lakeland ................ 19 S,H,S ,,..,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,., 7 Highland ................ 12 S.H.S ........ .......... 13 Roosevelt ............. 6 S,H,S ,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,.. 2 6 Liberty ...,.. ....... 0 S.H.S. . .,..... ....... 0 Beacon ...,.. ........ . .44 This year's Sawyers seemed to be the uhard luck team in the league and they were able to FRESHMAN TEAM-FRONT ROW: E. Kovac, D. Kaminski, R. Giannotti, T. Faulkner, J. MacKay, F. Mauro, T. Lasher. SECOND ROW: E. Gunn, R. Ricketson, F. Dunn, J. Ollinger, A. Tompkins, C. Schirmer, F. Fusick Coach Smith. win only one league contest. In three of the games, another touchdown would have meant victory for the squad. The Sawyers were hampered by injuries to several players. Quarterback Ted Olson was unable to play for most of the season because of a knee injury, and our other quarterback, Bob Francello, suffered a slight concussion near the close of the season. Several of the other players were also slowed down by injuries of one sort or another so that the team could not play up to par. The Seniors on the team-Bob Whitaker, Pete Cotich, Bill Lezette, and Jim Benison-put in fine performances and will be missed next year. But there will be many good players coming up to take their places-Al Giannotti, Steve Dickhaut, Al Hrdlicka, and others. Next year should definitely be our year. Coach Straub plans to have primarily a senior team and he is looking forward to an undefeated season. Coach Smith instructed the freshman football players in the fundamentals of the game. He not only drilled them constantly on the field, but he also taught them the meaning of good sportsman- ship. The boys played several games which gave them valuable experience. Bennett, Mgr., J. Smith, W. Heidcamp, son. THIRD ROW: Coach Seither, A. Hrdlicka. J. Nolan, W. Lezette, K. M HIT WHITAKER HPETE' COTICH Varsity Cheerleaders in Action HBILL' LEZETTE and COACH STRAUB 'i,mfWiYQZQ-I V ' HBILLH LEZETTE i 69 ,..a-0 FRONT ROW: C Schrid, W. Vickery, W. Stamp, B. Carlson, B. Larkin, A. Gambino. SECOND ROW: A. Fer- rara, R. Talmadge, P. Cotich, A. Giannotti, J. Ollinger, H. Smith, Coach Straub. WRESTLING INTRODUCED AT S.H.S. Wrestling was included in the Varsity sport curriculum at Sauger- ties for the first time this year. Coach Straub decided that wrestling was just the thing to keep the football players in good physical condition during the winter. A Varsity team was formed with Albert Giannotti being chosen as captain. The Sawyers', did very well as a team despite their inexperience in the sport. Coach Straub is looking forward to next year when the experience gained this year should pay off in more victories for the team. WRESTLING SCORES S.H.S ........... .......... 2 5 Pine Plains .............. 8 S.H.S ........ .,,......, 2 0 Pine Plains .......,,,.... 7 S-H-S ------'---- ----.- 0 Wappingers ............ 26 S.H.S ........ .......... 40 Germantown ....,..,, 20 S-H-5 ---'------- .......... 5 Red Hook ..... ...18 S.H.S ...,..,. ....,,.,., 2 2 Otisville ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,27 S-H-5 ----------- .......... 3 5 Germantown ,......,.. 8 S.H.S ........ .,...,.,.. I 3 Beacon ,,,, .,,,,,,, 1 3 S-H-S -.-.---.-.- .......... 1 6 Beacon ......... .,,,,,,, 2 0 Al Ciannotti takes Beacon High's wrestler to the mat. Al Ciannotti uses a near leg and bar arm breakdown on a Beacon A1 Gambino uses a reserve Nelson and inside crotch pinning combina- Wrestler- tion on a Beacon wrestler. VARSUHTBASKETBALL The 1959-60 season was one during which the Saw- yers rose to the heights of success, and then dropped to the depths of defeat. Through the first nine games there wasnit a better team in the Hudson Valley, but in the remaining eleven contests the Sawyers,' won six and lost five. Hrdlicka, Snyder, Lezette, Eckhoff, Whitaker, and the two Wolvens took turns being heroes during most of the year. Of these seven boys, all but Hrdlicka and Eckhoff will graduate this year. The Sawyers finished second in the D.C.S.L. after losing FRONT ROW: J. Snyder, J. Dungey, J. Nolan, S. Dickhaut, A. Hrdlicka, R. Wolven. BACK ROW: Coach Smith, B. Lezette, B. Wolven, B. Eckhoff, B. Whit- aker, F. Dunn, Mgr. J.V.BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity team compiled a very creditable record during the 1959-60 season. Coach Seither actually had more heights on his J .V. team than Coach Smith had on the Varsity. The two tall men were Dick Benjamin and Keith Mills, both of whom were six feet, three inches tall. The other boys who started many of the games were Dodig, Jacobs, Abbott, and Morgan. During the latter part of the season Coach Seither used a pressing type of defense and as a result the J.V.'s won seven of their last eight ball games to finish with an 11-5 record to Arlington in a playoff, an tournament at White Plains. d played in the Section II SHS .................... 58 Catskill .......,........ 50 SHS .................... SHS ...........,.....,,, 68 Arlington ........,. 67 SHS .................... SHS ,.................., 69 Roosevelt .............. 60 SHS .................... SHS ......,..,.c......., 57 C. Farley .............. 49 SHS SHS ......,,..........., 96 Highland .,..........., 34- SHS .................... 70 SHS ...,......,......... 55 Ravena ...............,.. 441 SHS ..................f. 53 SHS ..,.......,......,,, 61 Clarkstown .......... 54 SHS .................... 49 SHS .........,.......... 79 Beacon ....,........... 49 SHS .................... 51 SHS ,,....,..,.....,.,,. 86 Rondout V. ............ 37 SHS .................... 4-4 SHS .........,.......... 59 Wapp. Falls .......... 50 SHS .................... 47 SHS .....i.............. 64- Arlington .............. 65 SHS .................... 38 SHS .......,.......,..,. 75 Wapp. Falls .......... 59 SHS .................... for the year. Onteora SHS .........,........., Highland .. Roosevelt SHS .................... Beacon ...... Highland SHS .............,..,,,, Rondout V. C. Farley SHS .,.,..,..,...,...... Arlington Beacon .................. SHS Wapp. Falls Catskill SHS .................... Onteora .... Arlington SHS ..................,, Roosevelt .. Rye Neck SHS ,,.,.,.,.,,,,,...... Highland .. Catskill .................. SHS .......,......,,..., C. Farley Arlington SHS r,,,,,,... ,....,,,. W app. Falls Roosevelt SHS ...,..,,..r,,,,.,.., 4-7 Beacon ....., C. Farley SHS 31 Catskill .... FRONT ROW: L. Doud, B. McCaig, L. Thornton, R. Morgan, A. Jacobs, F. Pritchitt, J. Granwehr, L. Spada. BACK ROW: Coach Seither, R. Scholetzky, W. Abbott, R. Benjamin, K. Mills, R. Curry, M. Dodig, J. Smith, Mgr. ,Y , 1,2 fs-33: .- ' .J iii X sfQ.'r. ' 3' 44, 5,0159 . ug, f ff i V 5 7' , wg ,U A f . N N- 92i3?55s: -. .-.gk sf , 1 Q 'fe m 5' X ,. v 5 fr is lawn WW. M0 S.. . ,, .W FRESHMAN TEAM-FRONT ROW: J. Freligh, B. Welton, J. Smith, W. Wooten, D. Magliano. SECOND ROW: Coach Straub, D. Rothrock, J. Jobst, M. Launer, R. Brink. JUNIOR HIGH AND F RESHMAN BASKETBALL The Junior High and Freshman Basketball Teams were under the direction of Coach Straub. The seventh and eighth grade boys took their first step in the excellent Sawyer basketball organization by learning the fundamentals of the game. A regular schedule of games served to give them valuable experience. The Freshman basketball program is the second step toward the Varsity. Those boys worked together in practice and during games. Eventually they will go on to the Junior Varsity squad, the final step before becoming members of the Varsity team. 7th GRADE TEAM-FRONT ROW: K. O'Connor, L. Blass, Bruce Sth GRADE TEAM-FRONT ROW: G. Myers, J. Crispino, A. Genth- Owens, R. Mayone, H. Hommell, A. Sperl, Brian Owens, P. Aiello, ner, G. McKenney, R. Giannotti, T. Johnson, C. Sasso. SECOND K. Wood. SECOND ROW: J. Bond, B. Brown, G. Davis, R. Smith. ROW: D. O'Connor, J. Newkirk, C. Schirmer, E. Martin, J. Haun, D. Leard, O. Numssen, A. Carr, D. Fury, Coach Straub. D. Gambino, Coach Straub. 74 4 fb- 5 1 s g, iw' ,ull Tai .F , :ya lf' 43 e :di 'E E 2 5? E2 Wax Qol '-Q f , -1 'S -I f 2 2 fe ,Ee 'S 275: V31 ,aL iz.-fs 1... QP' -i' S, E.. 59 'S ,Q ,Q u 4 ff! ,L Q5 if 1 J. X AXNZNN ,...........,.W....m.. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Iggy, 2 . -W -,.. ,. 1 GRANT D. MORSE, Ph.D. LAWRENCE M. CAHILL High School Vice Principal DAVID S. CUNNINGHAM High School Principal GUIDANCE: Kenneth Lane. Miss A. Frances Larned. JUNIOR HIGH ENGLISH: Mrs. ,Iuclith Chase, James Chase, William AIIIIIIPTIHZIII, Robert Moser, Mrs. Elsie Ketelaar. : IZII SENIOR HIGH ENGLISH: William Ross, Mrs. Lynnette Flewelling. lvnss Bertha Carpenter, Miss Sally Teetsell, Miss Agnes Sheff. V '78 gm f ll 7 ' .,,. H ' MATHEMATICS: Miss N. Leona Hogan, Miss Jeanne Merritt. ' V V . S, A A, , ,f , A A . .Q C JUNIOR HIGH CITIZENSHIP EDUCA' 'TION: Franklin Estes, David Goble. 4' SENIOR HIGH SCIENCE: Roy Ohno David Jones, Robert Emery. FOREIGN LANGUAGES: Lloyd Loop, Mrs. .Iudith Plimley, Miss M. Elinor Lente. SENIOR HIGH CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION: Malcolm Bump, JUNIOR HIGH MATHEMATICS: Louis Parisi, Mrs. Natalie Daley. Mrs. Betty Larsen, Paul Whiting. Richard Redder. ' W' W' ' i INDUSTRIAL ARTS: James Richards. Cra- COMMERCE: Milton Sommers, Mrs. Marian ham Barkhuff, Charles Schumacher. Heerinancc, Leland Van Tassel, John Welton. LIBRARY SCIENCE: - ff Mrs. Dorothy Lowe 5 C- 456 1? 'wif rf? W im ,4 , ' Hal il MUSIC: Miss Mildred Brady, Miss ,Ianice Peterson, Winthrop PHYSICAL EDUCATION: ,Iohn Smith, William Straub, Miss Vir Emmons. ginia Reinie. JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE: Herman Wilcox, William Coxeter. HOME ECONOMICS: Miss Mary Lou Errante Mrs. Lois Fish. ART: Eugene La Plante NURSE! MiSS JCHHHCUC Spring DRIVER EDUCATION: Leon McLaughlin CUSTODIANS-FRONT ROW: Walter Simmons, Wallace Peters. BACK ROW: Mrs. Sarah Freligh, Francis Kugelman, James Shearman, Lorenzo Whispel. 'WV' 1 'E i ft 1 --,...,.. ..-il.'..i. QQ!!-in OFFICE WORKIJRSZ Mrs. June La w Plante, Miss Marion Stay, Mrs. Joyce Tompkins. '- X CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. June Myer lManagerl Mrs. Catherine Van Etten Mrs. Elizabeth Rohmann, Mrs Alice Kolano, Mrs. Jane. Stn ly, Mrs. Sarah Underhill. Xu 1 fw I Af! Awhc R. 'van ssey -lv ' ' CLASSES ENIOR CLASS FRONT ROW: Barry Wolven, Miss N. Leona Hogan. SECOND ROW: Donna Sperl, Judith Genthner, Arlene Krom, Joseph Mayone. OFFICERS President .. 7.,,,7,, ,,,7,,,,, ,7,,77 ,,,,,,.,,,,, , . B ARRY WOLVEN Vice-President ,,,777 . ,,77, DONNA SPERL Treasurer ,7,,Y,,.,,,,,,,,, ,. .. ,, JOSEPH MAYONE Recording Secretary 7,7, ,,,7,, ARLENE KROM Typing Secretary ,.,A,,,, ,,,,,.,.,.,, J UDTTH GENTHNER Advisor i7,77, ,, ,. ,...r,, ,,,,77 M ISS N. LEONA HOGAN The Senior Class had a busy year from the beginning to end. The first order of business was election of officers. At the same meeting, arrangements were made for measurements for caps and gowns. As the Seniors stepped up to the tape measure, they realized that they were preparing for one of the most important steps in life-graduation. The first practice for commencement was a jolt because it made them realize how quickly time passes. ln free periods, the Seniors were busy selecting graduation an- nouncements, name cards, and pictures for the SAWYER. After a brief respite, the Seniors were once again deep in activities, this time in preparation for the Senior Ball. Favors and decorations had to be picked out and ordered and a band had to be hired. Then, when the big day came, Seniors were found busily decorating the gym all day long. ' On Moving-Up Day, the Seniors dressed in crazy costumes and joined with the Juniors in a final farewell ceremony. From there, it was just a short step to commencement and that proud feeling as they received their diplomas. Paul Kruger . . . Valedictorian Kathryn Fuller . . . Salutatorian imammmxsawrsmwafwwwmwwwwsuwmawmsmssmwtf wwwmgersaeaamswemm ALICE ABREHAMSEN Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abrehamsen Masque 145, Nurse's Messenger 135. DONNA B. AIELLO Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aiello Mu Alpha 115, Science Club 11, 25, Library Club 125, Commerce Club 135, Vocational Guidance Club 145, Girls' Glee Club 115, Nurse,s Messenger 145, Office Messenger 11, 2, 35, Magazine Sales Chairman 135. ALAN L. ARMSTRONG 1Al5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Armstrong Boys' Hi-Y 12, 3, 45, Science Club 125, Antique Auto Appreciation Club 145, J.V. Baseball 11, 25, J.V. Football 115, Varsity Basketball 135: Band 115, Assembly Usher 11, 2, 45. JOHN J. BARONE 1Big John5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barone Sr. Aide-de-Camp 11, 25, Secretary 125, Res Publica Romana 11, 2, 3, 45, Boys' Hi-Y 12, 3, 45, Program Chairman 135, Class Treasurer 115, President 125, Homeroom President 13, 45, SAWYER Business tSaff 145, Esopus Council 13, 45, National Honor Society 13, 45. ROBERTA M. BARTLETT 1Bobbie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bartlett Holy Family High School, Union City, N. J. 115: Ceune 13, 45, Future Teachers of America 13, 45, Vice-President 145, Bridge Club 145, Basketball 135, Volleyball 12, 35, Bowling 135, Homeroom Officer 145, Office Messenger 135. AUDREY M. BEAUDOIN Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beaudoin Highland High School 115, Future Teachers of America 135, Ceune 13, 45, Vocational Guidance Club 135, Basketball 125, Girls' Glee Club 11, 25, Choir 13, 45, Office Messenger 135, Library As- sistant 145, National Honor Society 145. GEORGE BECKER Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mach Res Publica Romana 13, 45, Research Club 145, Track 11, 25: Cross Country 115. CHARLOTTE A. BELL Parents: Mr. and Mrs. David Bell Debate 11, 2, 3, 45, English for Fun 125, President 125, F.T.A. 11, 2, 3, 45, Vice-President 135, Presi- dent 145, Res Publica Romana 145, Bridge Club 145, Girls' Community Club Prize 135, National Honor Society 13, 45, National Forensic League 11, 2, 3, 45, Chairman, Magazine, SAWYER, Sales 135. , BRENDA BERZAL Parents: Mr. and Mrs. S. Berzal Sigma C1, 2, 3, 413 Sub Deb C11, Secretary C113 Ceuen C3, 413 Science Club C213 Basketball C313 Volleyball C213 Tennis C213 Nurse's Messenger C213 Library Assistant C1, 21. CARL R. BRATTEN Parents: Mr. and Mrs. E. Bratten Science Club C1, 213 Debate C113 Fleur-de-Lis C2, 3, 413 Boys' Hi-Y C3, 413 Cross Country C11, Man- ager C31Q Track Cl, 213 Homeroom Officer C413 SAWYER Art Editor C41. MICHAEL BREEN CMike1 Parent: Mrs. Betty Breen Science Club Cl, 213 Debate C1, 2, 3, 413 English Club C113 Varsity Basketball Manager Cl, 213 Var- sity Baseball Manager C113 Cross Country C113 As- sembly Usher C1, 213 National Forensic League C2, 3, 41. MARY BRICE Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brice Sigma C2, 3, 41, Treasurer C413 Science Club C2, 31, Secretary C313 Leaders' Club C413 Athletic Council C213 Softball C1, 213 Basketball C313 Volleyball C313 Messenger C2, 313 J.V. Cheerleader C213 Li- brarian C2, 31. JAMES M. BENISON CBenny1 Parent: Mrs. Paul Wengert Basketball Cl, 21: .l.V. Basketball C113 Football C1, 2, 313 Esopus Council C21. JANICE M. BENNETT CJan1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett Masque C2, 41, President C413 Outing Club C313 Leaders' Club C313 Mu Alpha C113 Basketball C2, 313 Volleyball C213 Library Assistant C41. JOHN BENNETT Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Johnstone Research Club C3, 413 Science Club C213 SAWYER Photographer C41. CAROL R. BENSON Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Benson Science Club C113 Commerce Club C312 Fleur-de- Lis C413 Debate C1, 2, 3, 413 Basketball C313 Base- ball C1, 213 Band C1, 213 Choir C3, 415 SAWYER Advertising Staff C2, 3, 413 Dr. Morse's Messenger C213 National Forensic League C1, 2, 3, 41. mmm,mmmmmms JOHN L. BRINK CChink5 Parent: Mr. LeRoy Brink Aide-de-Camp C155 Boys' Hi-Y C3, 45, Secretary C45g Industrial Arts Club C2, 35, President C252 Track C25g Homeroom Officer C35. HAROLD BROOKS CH.5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brooks Track Cl5g Cross Country C153 J.V. Basketball C2, 35. MARY K. BURKE Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Burke Fleur-de-Lis C2, 3, 455 Scinece Club C25g Timely Topics Club C855 Tennis Cl5g Ulsterette Typist C45. JOHN A. BURNS CBurnsie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, Jr. Science Club Cl, 25g Boys' Hi-Y CS, 455 Track Cl5g Football C253 Assembly Usher Cl, 2, 45. lei: 5452223 5 ik.: Els, 52352551 WY 4 JOSEPH P. BUYTKINS C.loe5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buytkins Science Club C155 Industrial Arts Club ketball C25. FRANCIS CAFALDO Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Cafaldo Science Club C15g Esopus Council C25. PETER E. CARR CPete5 Parents: Mrs. Vincent A. Carr Pennington School C35. CLIFFORD CASHDOLLAR CCliff5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cashdollar Library Club Cl, 259 Library Assistant C1 2 35 Chess Club C355 Football C255 Assembly Usher C35 JEAN M. COUSINS 1Jeanne5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cousins Library Club 1253 Library Assistant 11, 3, 453 Ten- nis Club 11, 253 Mu Alpha 1153 F.T.A. 1453 S.P.Q.R. 1353 Bowling 1453 Choir 11, 2, 3, 453 Band 11, 2, 353 Music Festival 12, 3, 453 Operetta 11, 2, 3, 453 Girls, Sextet 145. CARL CRISPINO Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crispino Industrial Arts Club 12, 353 Research Club 13, 453 Homeroom Vice-President 1353 Operetta Stage Man- ager 125. VINCENT P. CURRY, JR. 1Boone5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Curry, Sr. Science Club 115. ANNA D'AMBROSIO Parents: Mr. and Mrs. .Iames D'Amhrosio Sub Deb 1153 English for Fun Club 1253 Future Teachers of America 12, 3, 452 Mu Alpha 13, 453 Tennis 11, 353 Library Club 11, 253 Librarian 13, 453 Bridge Club 1453 Orchestra 11, 25. PAULETTE CHIROLA Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Chirola Science Club 1153 Fleur-deLis 12, 3, 45, Treasurer 1453 Bridge Club 1353 Girls' Glee Club 1353 Oper- etta 1353 Choir 1453 Girls' Sextet 1453 Librarian 12, 3, 45. VINCENT J. CIARLANTE, JR. 1Vince5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ciarlante Industrial Arts Club 12, 35, President 1353 Research Club 13, 453 Senior Band 11, 2, 3, 453 Swing Band 11, 2, 3, 453 Football Band 11, 2, 3, 453 Music Festivals 11, 2, 453 Property Manager Operetta 1253 Esopus Council 13, 453 National Honor Society 145. LEWIS CLEARWATER Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clearwater PETER A. COTICH 1Pedro5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cotich Science Club 1153 Boys' Hi-Y 13, 453 Leaders' Club 1353 Antique Auto Appreciation Club 145, Vice- President 1453 J.V. Basketball Manager 1153 Track 12, 3, 453 Football 11, 2, 3, 45, Co-Captain 1453 Esopus Council 115. JOSEPH M. DAVI 1.loe5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Davi Science Club 11, 259 Aide-de-Camp 1153 Debate 115g Industrial Arts Club 125g Boys' Hi-Y 13, 455 J.V. ,Baseball Manager 115g Homeroom Officer 11, 3 . HARRY DEAN, JR. 1Doc5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Dean, Sr. Science Club 11, 25g Band 11, 2, 35. BARBARA A. DOYLE 1Barb5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Doyle Sub Deb 115g English for Fun Club 125, Treasurer 125g Current Events Club 1353 Mu Alpha 1455 Girls' Glee Club 135. JEAN DU BOIS Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Harry DuBois Science Club 115g Homemaking Club 125g Mu Al- pha 145g Girls' Glee Club 135. MARGARET DUNN 1Maggie5 Parent: Mrs. Everett Dunn Science Club 115g Mu Alpha 13, 453 Library Club 125g Librarian 11, 3, 45 Homemaking Club 145g Basketball 145g Softball 125g Volleyball 125g Girls' Glee Club 115g Dr. Morse's Messenger 125. JOHN E. FAST Parents: Mr. and Mrs. George Fast Boys, Hi-Y 13, 459 Science Club 11, 25g Research Club 145g Homeroom Officer 12, 35g National Honor Society 145. DOROTHY A. FLICKER 1Dotti5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flicker Homemaking Club 125, Treasurer 1254 Mu Alpha 12, 3, 45g Basketball 12, 353 Volleyball 12, 35g Softball 125g Tennis 135g Esopus Council 125g Nurse's Messenger 1453 Office Messenger 125. FANNIE FONDINO 1Faye5 Parent: Mr. Angelo Fondino Commerce Club 1353 Ulsterette Typist 145. , LORRAINE GUNN CPeter1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gunn Fort Hamilton High Shcool Cl, 2, 315 Sigma C415 Leaders' Club C415 Ulsterette Typist C41. ANNETTE M. HAEUSSLER CAnn1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haeussler Kingston High School C115 English for Fun Club C215 Future Teachers of America C215 Ceune C3, 41, Secretary C315 Debate C3, 415 Volleyball C215 Choir C3, 415 Operetta C2, 3, 415 Office Messenger C215 National Honor Society C3, 415 National Forensic League C3, 41. HEATHER H. HALL CGertie1 Parents: Mrs. A. Guziak, Mr. L. Hall Kingston High School Cl, 215 Leaders' Club C415 Basketball C3, 415 Volleyball C3, 415 Tennis C3, 415 Homeroom Officer C415 Ulsterette Typist C415 SAW- YER Advertising Staff C415 Lunch Assistant C415 Librarian C41. RUTH A. HALL Parents: Mr. and Mrs. David Hall Mu Alpha C2, 315 Commerce Club C315 Leaders' Club C3, 415 Ceune C415 Volleyball C2, 315 Basket- ball C2, 315 Ulsterette Typist C41. BRUCE. FRELIGH Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Freligh Boys' Hi-Y C3, 415 Leaders' Club C415 Varsity Foot- b1all2JC2, 315 .l.V. Basketball Cl, 215 .l.V. Baseball KATHRYN A. FULLER CCathie1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller English for Fun Club C215 Fleur-de-Lis C3, 415 Future Teachers of America C3, 419 Res Publica Romana C415 Prizes: General Science, Latin 25 National Honor Society C3, 41. ,IUDITH E. GENTHNER C.ludy1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Genthner Sub Deb Cl1, President C115 Library Club C215 Library Assistant C2, 3, 415 Science Club Cl, 215 Commerce Club C315 Masque C415 Secretarial As- sistant C415 Class Secretary C415 Ulsterette Typist C415 SAWYER, Advertising Staff C21, Typist C3, 415 Office Messenger C21. RICHARD ROE CIANDANA CRichie1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciandana New Hyde Park Memorial High School Cl, 2, 31: Antique Auto Appreciation Club C4-1, Treasurer C415 Leaders' Club C41, Secretary-Treasurer C415 Band C415 Swing Band C415 All-State Orchestra C41. sm-eststyz--C--zfstsqsw maUwn CAROLYN A. HALPERT Parents: Mr. and Mrs. David Halpert Sigma Cl, 2, 3, 459 Res Publica Romana Cl, 2, 3, 459 Consul C3, 459 Fleur-de-Lis C2, 3, 459 Debate C1, 2, 3, 45, Secretary C359 Athletic Council C25, Secretary C259 Class Secretary Cl, 259 Choir Cl, 2, 3, 45, Sec- retary C2, 3, 459 Area State Choir C4-59 Editor-in Chief, SAWYER C455 Esopus Council Cl, 2, 45, Sec- retary C459 Cheerleader Cl, 2, 3, 45, Co-Captain C459 Prizes: French 1, Latin 29 National Forensic League Cl, 2, 3, 459 National Honor Society C3, 459 Empire Girls' State C35. JOHN HANSEN Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen English for Fun Club C25, Ceune C359 Outing Club C35, Vice-President C359 Track Cl, 2, 3, 459 Cross- Country Cl, 359 Volleyball C25. CAROLE A. HANSON C Hanny5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Erling Hanson Sigma C2, 3, 459 Sub Deb Cl5, Vice-President9 Sci- ence Club Cl, 259 Debate C25, Le Cercle Francais C3, 45, Choir C2, 3, 459 Choral Clinic C355 Area State Choir C459 Girls' Sextet C3, 459 Operetta C3, 459 Office Messenger C2, 45. EDELTRAUT HEIDEMANN CEdie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Heidemann Kingston High School Cl, 259 Fleur-de-Lis C353 Tennis C35Q Choir C35. SHEILA M. HUGHES Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes Science Club Cl, 259 Library Club C259 Librarian C359 Current Events Club C35, President C359 F.T.A. C459 Ceune C459 Tennis C2, 359 Basketball' C359 Central Hudson Kitchens Contests, 3rd place C25, 2nd place C35. MARK A. JOHNSON CCboppers5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Johnson Science Club C159 Res Publica Romana Cl, 2, 3, 459 Fleur-de-Lis C2, 3, 45, President C45Q Boys' Hi-Y C3, 45, Vice-President C359 English for Fun Club C159 Tennis C35. WALTER J. JOHNSON, JR. CWalt5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Sr. Science Club Cl, 259 Outing Club C359 Leaders' Club C459 Track Cl, 2, 3, 459 Manager, Varsity Bas- ketball C2, 35, Varsity Football C259 Cross Coun- try Cl, 35. KATHLEEN M. KANE CKa.thy5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Basil J. Kane Science Club C1, 259 Mu Alpha C2, 3, 45, Treasurer C459 Timely Topics C35, Treasurer C359 Basketball C259 Tennis C259 Choir C2, 3, 459 Operetta Cl, 2, 3, 459 Girls' Glee Club C159 Girls' Sextet C2, Sub.59 Ulster County Music Festival C259 Librarian C2, 3, 45. EDWARD KRISS 1Ed5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kriss Freshman English Club 115, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 35, Research Club 13, 45, Boys' Hi-Y 13, 45, J.V. Base- ball 125, Esopus Council 135. ARLENE E. KROM 1Kromie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. George H. Krom Res Publica Romana 12, 3, 45, Consu.l 145, Sigma 13, 45, Library Assistant 11, 35, Debate 11, 2, 3, 45, SAWYER Business Staff 145, Homeroom Officer 12, 35, Class Officer 145, Choir 12, 3, 45, Girls' Sextet 1455 J.V. Cheerleader 125, National Forensic League 11, 2, 3, 45, National Honor Society 145. PAUL KRUGER 1Krug5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. K. Kruger Science Club 11, 25, Treasurer 125, Debate 11, 2, 3, 45, Vice-President 145, Homeroom President 135, Assembly Usher 135, Esopus Council 115, Prizes: Latin 1, French 1, James Groves Memorial Citizen- ship, National Honor Society 13, 45, National Foren- sic League 11, 2, 3, 45. BARBARA A. LANG 1Barb5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lang Sub Deb 115, Treasurer 115, Science Club 115, Sec- retary 115, Leaders' Club 145, Forensic Forum 12, 35, Commerce Club 135, Basketball 145, Volley- ball 145, Ulsterette Typist 145, Office Messenger 125, Nurse's Messenger 135, Library Assistant 2, 35. JOHN KELLERHOUSE, JR. 1Johnny5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Kellerhouse GAIL M. KELLOGG Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Ke1logg Science Club 115, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 3, 459 Bridge Club 135, Debate 11, 2, 3, 45, Softball 115, Nation- al Forensic League 12, 3, 45. MARGARET KOHLER 1Marge5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler Homemaking Club 12, 45, Masque 12, 45, Outing Club 135, Glee Club 145, Dr. Morse's Messenger 125, Nurse's Messenger 135. JUDY KOVAC 1KoKo5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kovac Kingston High School 115, Sigma 12, 3, 45, Leaders' Club 13, 45, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 35, Volleyball 135, Band 12, 3, 45, Librarian, SAWYER Art Editor 145, Varsity Cheerleader 145. ,az,, sus1sw:waaia:aa CAROLE S. LARSEN MYER Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen Leaders' Club 13, 415 Sigma 1415 English Club 1215 Homemaking Club 1215 Sub Deb 1115 Basketball 1315 Volleyball 1315 Clee Club 11, 215 Operetta 111. ERIKA LAUMER 1Ric1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Josef Laumer Sigma 13, 415 Leaders' Club 13, 415 Intramural Sports 11, 2, 3, 415 Homeroom Officer 12, 3, 4-15 Nurse's Messenger 1215 Lunch Assistant 13, 415 Li- brary Assistant 131. ELSIE I. LEWIS Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lewis Science Club 1115 Softball 1215 Girls' Glee Club 1115 Operetta 111. VELMA I. LEWIS Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Vivian F. Lewis Sub Deb 1115 Commerce Club 1315 Vocational Guidance Club 13, 41, President 1415 Secretarial Assistant 1415 Volleyball 1315 Ulsterette Typist 1415 Office Messenger 121. -f7?55?E9iE9fQ2 . . JILL A. LEZETTE 1Liz1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lezette Sigma 11, 2, 3, 415 Leaders' Club 13, 41, President 1415 Library Club 1215 Library Assistant 13, 415 Intramural Sports 11, 2, 3, 415 Homeroom Officer 12, 3, 415 Class Vice-President 1315 Lunch Assistant 13, 415 Varsity Cheerleader 13, 41. WILLIAM H. LEZETTE 1Liz1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lezette Boys' Hi-Y 13, 41, Sergeant-at-Arms 1415 Fleur-de- Lis 1315 Antique Auto Appreciation Club, President 141: .l.V. Baseball 1115 Track 11, 2, 315 Football 11, 3, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Homeroom Offi- cer 12, 3, 415 Assembly Usher 11, 2, 415 Esopus Council 12, 3, 41. RIITTA LUKKARI Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Paavo Lukkari Res Publica Romana 11, 2, 3, 415 Science Club 1115 'Basketball 12, 315 National Honor Society 13, 41. NANCY J. MAC FARLAND Parents: Mr, and Mrs. William MacFa.rland English for Fun Club 1215 National Honor Soci- ety 141. JOSEPH M. MAYONE 1.Ioe5' Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mayone Res Publica Romana 11, 2, 3, 45, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 3, 45, Vice-President 145, Industrial Arts Club 125, Aide-de-Camp 115, Debate 115, Research Club 135, Class Treasurer 13, 45, Homeroom Officer 12, 3, 45, Assembly Usher 135, Esopus Council 13, 45, Alter- nate, Boys' State 135, National Honor Society 13, 45. HANNAH J. MC LENNAN Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. McLennan Science Club 11, 25, Secretary 125, Res Publica Romana 145, Scriba 145, Le Cercle Francais 135, Bridge Club 135, Treasurer 135, National Forensic Forum 11, 2, 3, 45, Librarian 145, Choir 125, SAW- YER Literary Editor 145, Librarian 11, 2, 3, 45, .Iayncee Debate Award 135, 1958, N.Y.S. Oratorical, 3rd, Christmas Speaker 145, National Honor Society 13, 45. WILLIAM MERGENDAHL 1Merk5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mergendahl, Sr. Industrial Arts Club 12, 35, J.V. Football 11, 25, Choir 12, 3, 45, Assembly Usher 11, 3, 45. .IUDITH A. MINKLER 1Judy5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minkler .1 .U a-w .s MALCOLM M. MAC KAY, JR. 1Mac5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. MacKay Debate 11, 2, 3, 45, Science Club 11, 25, Research Club 13, 45, Res Publica Romana 12, 3, 45, Football Manager 11, 25, Basketball Manager 115, Basketball Scorer 135, Baseball Scorer 125, Homeroom Officer 125, Assembly Usher 11, 25, National Forensic F0rl1m 11, 2, 3, 45, National Honor 'Society 13, 45. GRACE MAC NIVEN 1Gracie5 Parent: Mr. John MacNiven Homemaking Club 125, Science Club 115, Voca- tional Guidance Club 135, Volleyball 12, 35, Soft- ball 125, Basketball 135, Lunch Assistant 145. MARY E. MARTINO Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Santo Martino Future Teachers of America 13, 45, Library Club 125, Library Assistant 13, 45, Sub Deb 115, Sci- ence Club 115, Ceune 13, 45, Basketball 12, 35, Girls' Glee' Club 115, Operetta 115. ARTHUREEN MATHIS 1Toni5 Parent: Mrs. Nettie Mathis Washington Irving High School, New York 11, 25, Masque 14-5. NANCY C. MISASI 1Nan1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Misasi Sigma 11, 2, 3, 41, President 141, Debate 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141,,Fleur-de-Lis 11, 2, 31, President 121, Secretary 131, Leaders' Club 13, 41, President 131, Homeroom Officer 111, Class Vice-President, 11, 21, SAWYER Staff 12, 3, 41, Advertising Man- ager 13, 41, National Forensic League 11, 2, 3, 41. ROBERT MOOERS 1Bob1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mooers Intramural Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Bowling 131. ROSE-MARY MOONEY 1Rosie1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Mooney, Sr. Academy of Saint Ursula 111, Future Teachers of America 12, 31, Science Club 121, Debate 12, 3, 41, Editor 141, Le Cercle Francais 13, 41, Program Chairman 131, Secretary 141, SAWYER Advertising Staff 13, 41, Office Messenger 12, 31, Librarian 12, 3, 41, National Forensic League 12, 3, 41, Mag- azine Chairman 13, 41. STANLEY E. NEWKIRK 1Stan1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newkirk Science Club 11, 21, Debate 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 141, Research Club 141, National Honor Society 13, 41, National Forensic League 12, 3, 41, Central Hudson Scholarship 11st Alternate1 131. MICHAEL NICHOLS 1Mike1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols Antique Auto Appreciation Club 141, Volleyball 131. ALBERT D. NOTARNICOLA 1Al1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. ,Notarnicola Science Club 111, Industrial Arts Club 12, 31, Vice- President 131, .l.V. Baseball 111, ,l.V. Football 111, Band 11, 2, 31, Swing Band 11, 2, 31. RUDY W. NUMSSEN Parent: Mrs. Mathilde Numssen J.V. Football 11, 31, Track 1215 .l.V. Basketball 111, l.V. Volleyball 11, 31, Operetta, Stage Man- ager 131, Hall Monitor 131. .IUDITH M. OSTERHOUDT 1.ludie1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Osterhoudt Kingston High School 111, Sigma 12, 3, 41, Res Publica Romana 12, 31, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 31, Re- search Club 141, Ulsterette Editor 141, Assistant Literary Editor, SAWYER 141, Librarian 121, Homeroom Officer 121, National Honor Society 13, 41. FREDRICK J . PRITCHITT 1Fred5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick J. Pritchitt Kingston High School 115, Library Assistant 125, SAWYER Salesman 135, Assembly Usher 145, Choir 115. NANCY L., QUACKENBUSH 1Nance5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Quackenbush Library Club 115, Sigma 12, 3, 45, Vice-President 145, Novice Forum 115, Athletic Council 125, F.T.A. 145, Choir 11, 2, 3, 45, Accompanist 12, 3, 45, SAWYER Snapshot Editor 145, Esopus Council 115, Cheerleader, J.V. 11, 25, Co-Captain 125, Var- sity 13, 45, Co-Captain 145, National Forensic League 115 DENISE RETHIER 1Nini5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Henri Rethier Kingston High School 1153 Sigma 12, 3, 45, Fleur- de-Lis 12, 35, Leaders' Club 145, Homeroom Officer 13, 45, Orchestra 135, Choir 145, Band 12, 3, 45, Secretary 145, SAWYER Snapshot Editor 145, Var- sity Cheerleader 13, 45, All-State Music Festival 145. JOSEPH P. ROBERTI 1Joe5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Roberti Res Publica Romana 11, 2, 3, 4-5, Science Club 115, Aide-de-Camp 115, Industrial Arts Club 12, 35, J.V. Baseball 11, 25, Homeroom Treasurer 12, 3, 45. DAVID F. OVERBAGH 1Dave5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Overbagh Science Club 11, 25, Athletic Council 125, Res Publica Romana 13, 45, Aedile 145, Research Club 13, 45, Forensic Forum 13, 45, J.V. Football 12, 359 Baseball Scorer 135, Basketball Statistician 13, 45, Band 11, 25, Choir 1, 2, 45, Operetta 11, 2, 35, Boys' Quartet 125, Music Festival 11, 2, 45, National Honor Society 13, 45, National Forensic League 12, 3, 45. GAETANA C. PESCE 1Gay5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Pesce Mu Alpha 11, 2, 3, 45, Treasurer 135, Vice-President 145, Homemaking Club, President 145, English Club 115, Basketball 135, Volleyball 135, Girls' Glee Club 11, 25, Operetta 11, 2, 35, Office Mes- senger 135. GEORGE POPOWICZ Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Serge Popowicz Res Publica Romana 11, 2, 45, Debate 11, 2, 3, 45, President 145, Research Club 12, 3, 45, Fleur-de-Lis 145,, Homeroom Vice-President 145, Prizes: Plane Geometry, Junior Year Exams., Outstanding Speak- er, Central Hudson Scholarship, National Honor Society 13, 45, National Forensic League 11, 2, 3, 45, National Rep. N.Y.S.-National Congress, 1959. VERONICA L. PORTO 1Ronnie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Porto Current Events 135, Vice-President 135, Leaders' Club 13, 45, F.T.A. 145, Mu Alpha 12, 3, 45, Pres- ident 145, Sub Deb 115, English Club 115, Science Club 11, 25, Glee Club 125, Office Messenger 125, Librarian 13, 45. VIVIAN F. ROBINSON 1Viv5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson English Club 11, 25, Library Club 125, Library Assistant 11, 3, 45g Mu Alpha 13, 45, Current Events 13, 45, Secretary 145g Sub Deb 115, Girls' Clee Club 12, 35, Operetta 135. MILAGRO B. ROSADO 1Millie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keenan SAWYER Benefit Movie Salesman 125. SOCORRO ROSADO 1Cora5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keenan Masque 145g Nurse's Messenger 13, 45. DONA C. ROWELL Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Rowell Sigma 13, 45, Sub Deb 1155 Science Club 12, 35g Fleur-de-Lis 145, Homeroom Officer 13, 45, Class Secretary 135, Girls' Glee Club 115. f , skis-lsr! . . STEPHEN E. RYAN 1Steve5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ryan Res Publica Romana 13, 45, Boys' Hi-Y 13, 45g Science Club, President 115, Industrial Arts Club 125, Research Club 135, Homeroom Officer 12, 3, 45, Esopus Council 12, 45. RAYMOND SARKIS 1Ray5 Parent: Mrs. Rose Carlino MICHAEL SASSO Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sasso Industrial Arts Club 12, 353 Volleyball 125, Band 12, 3, 45, Swing Band 13, 45, Hall Monitor 135. ELLEN SCARSELLI Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Scarselli Current Events Club, Secretary 1355 Mu Alpha 12, 3, 45g Sub-Deb 1155 Science Club 11, 253 Softball 11, 259 Volleyball 12, 355 Girls' Clee Club 11, 253 Librarian 12, 35. RICHARD SPENCER 1.Iuke5 Parent: Mr. James L. Spencer Science Club 11, 255 4AH Club 1255 ,l.V. Football 11, 255 Varsity Football 1355 Tennis Club 11, 35. DONNA IL. SPERL Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sperl Sigma 13, 455 Res Publica Romana 12, 355 Fleur- de-Lis 12, 355 Leaders' Club 13, 455 Volleyball 12, 3, 455 Softball 1255 Basketball 1455 Class ViceAPres- ident 1455 Homeroom Officer 13, 455 SAWYER, Managing Editor 145, Advertising Staff 12, 355 Esoa pus Council 1455 Varsity Cheerleader 1455 French II Prize 1355 National Honor Society 13, 45. ALICE F. STAMP Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Stay, Sr. Mu Alpha 13, 455 Homemaking Club 1255 Ceune 1355 Current Events Club 1455 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 455 Office Messenger 1455 Library Assistant 13, 45. MARY A. STENSON Barents: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stenson Kingston High 1155 Current Events Club 1255 Mu Alpha 1455 Softball 1255 Volleyball 1255 Girls' Glee Club 125. GAIL A. SHARRETT Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Sharrett Sub Deb 1155 Homemaking Club 1255 Library Club 1255 Library Assistant 12, 355 Sigma 13, 455 Com- merce Club 1355 Secretarial Assistant 1455 Basket- ball 12, 359 Volleyball 1355 Ulsterette Typist 1455 Office Messenger 125. W. RICHARD SINSAPAUGH 1Skip5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sinsapaugh English Club 11, 255 Science Club 1255 Leaders' Club 1355 4-H Club 13, 45, Secretray 135, President 1455 Current Events Club 1455 Assembly Usher 145. JOHN SNYDER 1Snyte5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Snyder Boys' Hi-Y 12, 3, 45, Treasurer 1455 Res Publica Romana 1455 Football 11, 255 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 455 Varsity Track 11, 3, 455 Baseball 1255 Class Treasurer 1255 Homeroom Officer 12, 3, 455 Choir 11, 2, 3, 455 Boys' Quartet 1455 Operetta 13, 455 Music Clinic 13, 455 Ulster County Festival 1255 Area State Choir 1455 Assembly Usher 11, 2, 355 Esopus Council 135. THERESA J. SPADA 1Terrie5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spada Sub Deb 1155 Science Club 11, 2, 35, Treasurer 1355 Debate 13, 455 Mu Alpha 1255 Choir 1355 Operetta 11, 2, 3, 455 Girls' Glee Club 1155 Esopus Council 1355 Office Messenger 1255 Librarian 11, 2, 3, 455 National Forensic League 13, 45. RONALD STRASSER Parent: Mr. Rudolf Strasser Industrial Arts Club 11, 253 Research Club 13, 453 Science Club 1153 Bridge Club 1353 Basketball 1359 Assembly Usher 145. CAROL A. SWANSON Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Swanson Sub Deb 1153 Library Club 1253 Library Assistant 1353 Commerce Club 1353 Mu Alpha 1453 Basket- ball 11, 253 Volleyball 1353 Ulsterette Typist 1453 Office Messenger 1353 ,l.V. Cheerleader 11, 25. HALLERY J. THOMPSON 1Hal, Red5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thompson Res Publica Romana 12, 3, 453 Sub Deb 1153 Fleur- de-Lis 12, 3, 453 Science Club 11, 253 Novice Forum 1153 Homeroom Officer 12, 453 Choir 12, 3, 453 Band 11, 253 Operetta 1253 Choral Clinic 125. PATRICIA TIANO 1Pat5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tiano Kingston High School 1153 Sigma 12, 3, 453 Lead- ers' Club 1453 Tennis Club 12, 352 Volleyball 1353 Basketball 1353 Homeroom Officer 1353 Ulsterette Typist 145. CHRISTINE E. VAN BUSKIRK 1Chris5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William E. VanBuskirk Sub Deb 1153 English for Fun Club, Secretary 1253 Library Club 1253 Le Cercle Francais 13, 45, Vice- President 1353 Timely Topics 1353 Res Publica Romana 1453 Librarian 11, 35. SHARON VAUGHN 1Sherry5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vaughn Vocational Guidance Club 1353 Tennis 1153 Home- making Club 1253 Volleyball 1353 Ulsterette Typ- ist 145. GAIL WALTON 1Chicky5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Walton Wappingers Central High 11, 253 Current Events Club 1453 Masque 13, 45,'Sccretray-Treasurer 1453 Outing Club 1353 Choir 1453 Girls' Glee Club 1353 Ulsterette Typist 1453 Library Assistant 145. BARBARA A. WARD 1Barb5 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Ward Mu Alpha 11, 2, 3, 452 Library Club 11, 25, Librari- an 11, 2, 353 Science Club 1153 Tennis Club 12, 353 Basketball 1353 Choir 13, 453 Girls' Glee Club 11, 25g Operetta 11, 3, 45. BARRY WOLVEN 1Muggs1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolven Res Publica Romana 11, 2, 3, 41, Boys' Hi-Y 13, 41, Treasurer 131, President 141, Cross Country 111, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Captain 131, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Captain 141, Homeroom Officer 11, 31, Class President 11, 3, 41, SAWYER Sports Editor 13, 41, Esopus Council, President 141, Christmas Speaker 121, Boys' State Rep. 131, National.Honor Soci- etY 141. LYNDA A. WROLSEN 1Lyn1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wrolsen Res Publica Romana 12, 3, 41, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 3, 41, Future Teachers of America 1419 Debate 11, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 131, Choir 12, 3, 41, Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Music Festivals 13, 41, Esopus Council 111, National Forensic League 11, 2, 3, 41. BARBARA A. ZICHELLA 1Barb1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Zichella Science Club 11, 21, Timely Topics Club 131, F.T.A. 141, Fleur-de-Lis 12, 3, 41, Mu Alpha 11, 21, Sub Deb 111, Tennis Club 12, 31, Girls' Glee Club, Secretary 121, SAWYER Magazine Salesman 141, SAWYER Advertising Staff 141, Varsity Cheerlead- er 141. WILMA J. WASHBURN 1Willi1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. William Washburn, Jr. English Club 111, Science Club 111, Sub Deb 111, Homeniaking Club 121, Softball 121: Homeroom Officer 131. ROBERT C. WHITAKER 1Hit1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whitaker Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Co-Captain 13, 41, Basketball 1.l.V., 1, Varsity 2, 3, 41, Varsity Base- ball 1l, 2, 3, 41, Homeroom Officer 141, Assembly Usher 141. JAMES WHITEHEAD 1Whitey1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Millard Whitehead Science Club 111, Ceune 131, Vice-President 131, Homeroom Officer 121. CAROLE A. WILLIAMS 1Puggy1 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Williams Mu Alpha 13, 41, Homemaking Club 121, Masque 121, English Club 111, Sub Deb 111, Science Club 111, Current Events Club 131, Homeroom Officer 121, Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 31, Librarian 12, 3, 41. 1959 REGEN TS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Eileen Cahill l.CollegeD, Daryl Hargreave lCollege, Basic Profes- sional Education in NursingW, Nancy Overbagh liCollegel, Caro- lyn Roeser lCollegel, Susan Sta- ples fCollegel, William Clements lCollege, alt.b .. I l. Z Carolyn Halpert, Empire Girls, State Representativeg Barry Wolven, Em- pire Boys' State Representative. Konrad Becker, Exchange Student from West Germany OFFICERS President . .,w,,,.,,7, ,,7,7 ,,,,,,,,,,. T H EODORE OLSON Vice-President ,7,O, DAVID SHEEDER Secretary . .. w,,,, . . SUSAN SCHIRMER Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,7777, DALE FERRARO Advisor .. ,OO, O7,O , MISS M. ELINOR LENTE This year,s Junior Class began its activities in the fall with the election of officers and then the sale af magazines in order to raise money for the Senior year. Probably the most thrilling event of the year was the measuring for and receiving of class rings. In the spring the Juniors sponsored a picnic for the Seniors. Swimming, baseball, and the presentation of letter awards provided much excitement for both classes and brought the year,s activities to a close. The Juniors eagerly await their final year when, as Seniors, they will prepare for graduation. .IU IOI FRONT ROW: R. Isabella, L. Lasher, S. Schirmer, T. Olson, Miss M. E Lente, D: Sheeder, D. Ferraro, J. Har- greave, K. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: P. LaPlante, K. Hornbeck, F. Calietta, B. Bishop, B. Jahn, M. Goff, J. Maines M. Iannotti, K. Fous. THIRD ROW: V. Herb, A. Giannotti, M. Greco, P. Cas- sidy, W. Knaust, V. Haslam, T. Haun M. Lievre. v CLASS FRONT ROW: P. Wood, A. Wodi scheck, H. Sinsapaugh, A. Brooks, M Murphy, P. Sasso, V. Russell, F. Welsh M. smith. sEcoND ROW: F. Sammi C. Scarselli, M. Myer, C. Strohsahl A. Brice, E. Smith, D. Shultis, J. Wood THIRD ROW: W. Terwilliger, K. Beck- er, D. Ruby, A. Young, L. Weber, L Sclilenker, A. Welcome, M. Walsh, H Smith. FRONT ROW: M. Mayer, E. Paganelli, S. Patterson, H. Popowicz, P. Pettinger, J. Cooke, D. Matera, J. Post, M. Over- lmaugll. SECOND ROW: V. Poythress, S. Musso, M. Nickerson, R. Paradise, K. Matthews, J. Raucci, G. Haines, M. Mayone, C. Rowland, P. Mayone. THIRD ROW: M. Ohl, T. McLaughlin, S. Mills. D. Nordquist, R. Mayone, A. Misasi, J. Nolan, C. Pihala, D. Offer- mann. ' FRONT ROW: A. DePoala, C. Davis, J. Allison, E. Jahn, H. Croepler, E. Brown, L. Burnett, J. Anderson. SEC- OND ROW: D. Cooper, E. Commerford, L. Doud, K. Brink, A. Lamb, A. Colon- na, D. Crawford, D. Benson. THIRD ROW: F. Benn, P. Amato, S. Crank, W. Eckhoff, R. Benjamin, S. Dickhaut, J. Dungey, L. Gardner. OFFICERS President . . Vice-President Secretary ,,,,, . Treasurer ,,,,, Aclvisor . .. OPHOM . , ALBERT HRDLICKA JOHN MARSHALL . , . t MARLENE CARPINO WILLIAM BRACKETT ROBERT EMERY In their second year of high school, the Sophomores adjusted to the high school routine. They elected class officers, and took part in social activities and student government. They look forward to the remaining years in high school with great anticipation. FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Emery, C. Schoentag, B. Scarlett, J. Rivenberg, R. Ragonesc. D. Post, K. Sagazic, C. Schmid. SECOND ROW: A. Patryk, J. Schlenker. J. Sangi, B. Ormandy, A. Scarselli, J. Roosa, V. Roeser, C. Pater- no. THIRD ROW: D. Robinson, J. Pesce, J. Pakanen, W2 Rogers, W. Schirmer, R. Shapiro, R. Reissler, R. Scholetzky. FRONT ROW: D. Doud, D. Gillespy T. Dunn, R. Genthner, L. Greco, D Haeussler, M. Hurley, F. Francello, R Gilmore. SECOND ROW: A. Ferrara, J Faulkner, W. Heidcamp, R. Herb, R Geipel, J. Granwehr, J. Finger, C. Hall THIRD ROW: R. Gambino, S. Imhoff J. Filak, J. Hinchey, J. Graham, R Fellows, K. Christoffersen, R. Hogan M. Fury. v E CLASS FRONT ROW: H. Martin, J. Krusher, J. Leszko, B. Kellerhouse, F. McDer- mott, F. Misasi, M. Metzler.. SECOND ROW: C. Mackewicz, P. Legg, S. John- son, J. Kerbert, R. Leonard, R. Mac- Niven, J. Naccarato, F.. Kinkel. THIRD ROW: R. McCaig, A. Jacobs, B. Mun- dy, K. Mills, J. Marshall, C. Johnson, L. Martin. FRONT ROW: S. Wood, L. Talniadge, R. Smith, J. A. Stoly, S. Smith, P. Slo- boda, S. Silvers, K. Vaughn. SECOND ROW: A. Voerg, W. Vickery, F. Tiano, S. Winohell, R. Spada, J. Vonasek, L. Spada, R. Terwilliger. THIRD ROW: B. VanVoorhis, M. Stay, D. Wilher, G. VanStec-nburg, W. Smith, L. VanTassel, L. Thornton. FRONT ROW: C. Berzal, M. deAnge lis, V. Benjamin, B. Amundsen, B Craft, J. Curley, K. Dederick, A. An gelo. SECOND ROW: R. Curry, M Carpino, C. Aldrich, L. Cruni, E. Carle P. Breen, J. delP0so, L. Broome, V Borges. THIRD ROW: F. deBernardo R. Burke, W. Brackett, E. Andreassen E. Cooke, W. Clearwater, F. Caruso, C Bourguignon. FRE HM OFFICERS President 7 7 ,,,7,,,,,, 7 7,,, JOHN WILDE Vice-President v,,, 7 EDWARD GUNN Secretary 7 7 7 77 JULIA FONDINO Treasurer 7 7 7 RICHARD IVIARELLI Advisor 77 7777 7 7 7 DAVID JONES The Freshman Class after having been oriented in the new rou- tine of high school life went on to plan many activities. They co- operated in donating towards the Christmas tree, selling SAWYERS, and selling tickets for the SAWYER Renefit Movie. Edward Stroh- sahl won a tape recorder for his class with his prize-winning essay. The climax of this busy year was a picnic at Trnkais. FRONT ROW: Mr. D. Jones, F. Valk, C. Welcome, H. Snyder, B. Welton, D. Stoly, J. Thornton, E. Sonking, C. Wil- ber, P. VanSteenl1urgh, L, Sonnners. SECOND ROW: M. Tracy, A. Wettcn. J. Tomas, CL Wilson, W. Simmons, K. Wrolsen, R. Smith, J. Smith, J. Stras' ser, M. L. Wells, C. Wilson. THIRD ROW: J. Wilde, W. Wootton, W7 Stamp, A. Tompkins, R. West, D. Van- Gicson, C. Topple, A. Wolven, J. Stoly, E. Strohsahl. FRONT ROW: P. Finch, J. Freligh, P. Conte, B. Haines, L. Hellwig, M. Fuzo, E. Hellwig, S. Keyworth. SECOND ROW: L. Kearney, K. Johnston, E. Gunn, J. Ketelaar, R. Frantz, H. France, F. Fusick, E. Kaplan, R. Gippert, THIRD ROW: S. Fast, J. Kelly, S. Ferrine, J. Jobst, B. Finger, R. Hom- mel, F. Helke, A. Frisbie, S. Freligh. CLASS FRONT ROW: W. Dillon, R. Bach, F. Auer, D. Corkerey, D. Closi, A. Adams, V. Brennan, F. Davis, B. Abbott. SEC- OND ROW: N. Celli, S. Dederick, C. Buytkins, R. Brink, K. Eckerlein, S. Clark, S. Amend, P. Davis, R. Dordick. THIRD ROW: D. Cacioppo, F. Dunn, R. Carlson, F. Bishop, M. Dodig, B. Clearwater, L. Boettcher, A. Annucci, S. Bonavita. FRONT ROW: C. Shooski, D. Ritchie, R. Sacks, K. Olsen, A. M. Sasso. SEC- OND ROW: D. Overbaugh, M. L. Sei- lher, K. Ricketson, B. Myers, W. Mur- phy, D. Penney, M. Rightmyer, D. Ka- minski, P. Robinsf V. Musso. THIRD ROW: A. Pranis, R. Robinson, W. Mul- hearn, L. Scheffel, S. Hanson, B. Ol- sen, O. Schultz, L. Sasso. FOURTH ROW: S. Sherman, J. Palumbo, C. Rob- inson, P. Nieffer, J. Peck, G. Rea, F. Sandner, D. Rothrock, C. Ollinger, R. Mundy. FRONT ROW: J. King. E. Kovac. H. Morgan, L. Miller, J. MacKay, C. Mes- sina, R. Matera, S. Legg. D. Nlagliano, J. Marino. SECOND ROW: M, Moran, li. McLaughlin, D. Loerzel, S. Navilsky, L. Xlickle, A. Mathis, B. Knecht, B. Kaiser, M. Luther, F. Mauro. THIRD ROW: C. Knaust, K. Knaust, W. Lar- kin. T. Luhrs, J. Lindhurst, J. Mergen- dahl, M. Launer, R. Larsen, R. Marelli, C. Montano. FRONT ROW: J. MacNiven, A. France, M. Bolinder, D. Misasi, E. Zschemisch, R. Sparling. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. Estes, L. Finger, J. Ricks, S. Perks, T. Johnson, G. Ector, S. Wilson, R. Pocalyko, W. VanDerbeck. THIRD ROW: J. Mayer, S. DePoala, R. Gian- notti, J. Haun, J. Maurillo, R. Pasqua, K. Hommel, D. Ferraro, S. Winchell. FOURTH ROW: F. Pesce, R. Kudlacik, I. Martin, L. Crank, C. Van Gieson, J. Wilber, P. Dore, J. Young, R. Schaff. FRONT ROW: M. Scarlett, C. Kellogg, A. Sharrett, G. Evans, C. Talmadge, B. Fous. SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. Kete- laar, J. O'Neal, A. Gambino, L. Min- ogue, B. Thompson, R. May, J. Cris- pino, K. Roosa, E. Bonelli. THIRD ROW: L. Harris, B. Groepler, C. Mc- Kenney, D. VanAken, R. Columbane, A. Brown, A. Canoles, P. Quick, S. Dugan. FOURTH ROW: R. Henninger, J. Newkirk, J. LeMaster, L. Robinson, G. Cooper, R. Every, W. Whitaker, H. Auer, G. Linzey. EIGHTH GR DE FRONT ROW: P. Policastro, L. Tice, C. Hagadorn, A. Vanliltten, S. Lezetle, J. Nordquist. SECOND ROW: Mrs. N. Daley, T. Lasher, G. Krom, G. Myers, C. Hillje, J. Orsulich, A. Russell, J. Knuth, T. Ferrara. THIRD ROW: M. Tice, B. Sharrett, M. Barca, P. Warns, A. Genthner, E. Farquharson, B. Brown, R. Ciarlante, J. Short, P. DeGre- goria. FOURTH ROW: K. Minkler, T. Seaman, R. Diaz, D. Gambino, M. Jan- sen, G. Crosby, J. McManus, D. O'Con- nor, B. Greco. FRONT ROW: S. Warringer, B. Carle, C. Lasher, B. Benson, S. Schoentag, C. Bridge. SECOND ROW: Mr. J. Chase, G. France, P. Brooks, V. Stay, S. Coons, B. Luther, P. Carney, D. Leone, L. Passer. THIRD ROW: M. Myer, G. Tes- sendori, T. Faulkner, R. Ciarlante, P. Decker, D. Myer, J. Goff, L. Petramale, J. Santoro. FOURTH ROW: M. Legg, C. Daley, K. Baker, E. Martin, W. Haines, R. Popowicz, B. Lamb, P. Gra- ham, W. Myers. FRONT ROW: D. Overbaugh, M. Deck- er, L. Gardner, A. Barone, L. Ragonese, S. Mills. SECOND ROW: Mr. W. Cox- eter, R. DiSimone, C. Sasso, A. Mickle M. Granoto, T. Rowland, W. Lucente G. Dordick. THIRD ROW: D. Watson J. Misasi, F. Lievre, A. Werner, D Mickle, J. VanTuyl, J. Halpert, C. Pet tinger, P. Kane. FOURTH ROW: J Stemmerman, C. Sharrett, P. McLaugl1 lin, R. Curtis, A. Young, S. Eckert, D Slobada, F.. Mower. v SEVER TH GRADE FRONT ROW: C. Vaughn, E. Benson J. Mauro, H. Stern, L. Sperl, P. Mac Niven. SECOND ROW: Mr. H. Wilcox W. O'Connor, K. Swart, H. Richmond V. DeStasio, D. DiSimile, C. Nordquist K. McManus. THIRD ROW: E. Briody, C. Steele, R. Fellows, J. Short, H. Saga- zie, J. Rustad, A. Isabella, M. Otto FOURTH ROW: K. Hommel, H. Hom- mel, M. Overbagh, R. Smith, D. Fury S. Marahell, M. Quick, S. Newkirk. FRONT ROW: A. Santiago, L. Clark B. Benn, D. Kime, L. Dreishpoon, L Sasso. SECOND ROW: Mr. R. Moser .I. Bishop, M. DePoa.la, N. Jacobsen, D Aldrich, B. Owens, L. Blass, W. Good- win. THIRD ROW: L. Bonavita, E Kaiser, R. Mayone, E. Pavlinik, G. Lar- sen, R. VanSteenburgh, S. Cooke, E Story, E. Lasher. FOURTH ROW: .I Pousant, K. Keeley, L. Prince, M. A Mills, J. cross, D. West, R. Frank, Af Sperl. FRONT ROW: L. Kaminski, P. Barca B. Offermann, G. Bauer, L. Columbane, P. Mower. SECOND ROW: Mr. W. Am- merman, R. Mauro, M. Myer, W. Dunn, R. Romer, J. Shier, S. Myer, M. Paten- aude, N. Legg. THIRD ROW: J. Myer, R. Snyder, A. Schaffer, B. Benjamin, C. Rothrock, N. Buonfiglio, T. Staples, G. Helsmoortel. FOURTH ROW: R. Haslam, J. Zindell, B. Snow, A. Carr, D. Leard, M. Suenram, R. Turk, L. Ice C. Goff. 1 v 1 v 9 FRONT ROW: Mr. R. Redder, P. Ricks, C. Matthews, J. Borges, S. Peck, W. Snyder, C. Amato, E. Husted, I. Silvers, C. Falk. SECOND ROW: S. Ross, J. Block, B. Rose, E. Shapiro, R. Allen, W. Brown, J. Bond, M. Caruso, R. Kershner. THIRD ROW: J. Pousant, V. Palumbo, S. delPeso, D. DeLong, P. Schaffer, P. Clearwater, L. Weeks, R. Newkirk, P. Scarselli, J. Bourgui- gnon. FRONT ROW: Mr. L. Parisi, K. Cope- man, C. Linzey, M. Stauning, P. Aiello, L. Paradise, J. Utter, G. Pietrarnale, H. Simmons. SECOND ROW: R. Wilde, B. MiIes, G. Campbell, R. Swart, F. Sloboda, J. Kerin, D. Sasso, T. Wes- dorp, H. Whitaker. THIRD ROW: D. Ciccone, D. Cray, S. Somers, F. Hof, R. Oakley, O. Numssen, L. Spring, O. Minkler, D. Moore, B. McCaig. FRONT ROW: Mrs. J. Chase, R. Burch, N. Nitschke, A. Ciccone, R. Gillespy, D. Lewis, M. Fabiano, K. Wood, C. Mayone. SECOND ROW: W. Wirths, D. Gippert, S. Garrison, L. A. Howard, T. Newkirk, S. Bartells, G. Pritchard, R. Pesce, G. Rogers, P. Griffin. THIRD ROW: W. Dederick, A. Isgro, M. Wan- ning, E. DuBois, L. Erceg, G. Davis, G. Pettengill, J. Rose, A. Gardner. FRONT ROW: Mr. D. Goble, R. Owen, S. Clark, J. Calderwood, B. MacKay, S. Kerr, G. Dean, R. Braitling, L. Bach, S. Wheeler. SECOND ROW: J. Athans, V. Sacks, M. Ferraro, B. VanSteenburg, M. Scarselli, D. Zimmer, F. Haas, E. Abrehamsen, B. Owens. THIRD ROW: C. Young, S. Shaler, M. Hulnick, R. Plimley, R. Walker, R. Penney, D. Whispel, A. Ackerman, C. Mack, K. Nilsen. 1960 The Sno-Ball, sponsored by the Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders, was the first formal dance of the school year. After preparing weeks in advance for this eventful night, the girls with their assistants transformed the high school gym into a mystic winter setting. Suspended from the ceiling were sparkling blue and silver icicles, stars, and snow-flakes with a huge white star in the cen- ter. Pictures taken in front of an 'appropriately decorated background provided the perfect sou- venirs for each couple. The music of Ferraro's band added the finishing touch to this exciting and memorable evening. 3ALL Vi N i 1 A i MJfW i 3 t's hope it d0esv't fall! I I Amimzg 1 - Fl .J Too much punch, girls? 1960 S 't let go! This is WOYR? TouGhef M- W UlS3StQyI2 Cheerleaders' workshmp Winter wond 51935 K L' rland Ref'r'e25sE zmew:Qt time! Sitting it out Dancing in a starry fairgland -ww Qecz time Comfv? M-W wmww M , WN I XFN glw,-ff? . ,AJ Q1 voawu Qm1,: Get that ball' 1. Nike and Eddie Come 'n get it! Go, Saugerties, go! Jump ball Fight for f.Qm Sink asc, m-mai ew' Q X E , V -' my . das. K' ,:.mweamnxmwm:W H 'A . ,MP- .m v , ,.......L.4....... -su gi nf- . 5 K. 9 iw. ,. 5 ,fax Fm Leaders ' Club FRN 9 . I , .U 'Q 'A W 4 I J' tt P4 i 31:2 98, 4 fix' ruff, 5--f , 5-W LNG .................,.. nr:---www---Q 'g 55' 61 fa :Qi Q vii' EF SH- I7 3? ,I d 3 as 7, .f gf f-4 x MUWUJ'TMWMMM Jw qw w ,gf f MS Q d za M YK kglmi 2 Q44 1 , saw? +G Evfjga Mu fbi Pre-'Brzdcll Informal Q. :fF1fm,' f Siss-S X' 'S . 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Phone: CHerry 6-5880 TIRES WASHING GASOLINE LUBRICATION BATTERIES AUTO REPAIRS ACCESSORIES ALL KINDS OF SERVICE LUBRICATING OIL CompIeI'e Home FaciIiI'ies I SEAMON ' FUNERAL HOME, INC. I JOHN 8' RUBY MEAT MARKET Mears, Groceries, Provisions Specialize ITALIAN SAUSAGE 26I Main S+. Corner of LafayeH'e and John S+ree+s Saugeri-ies, N, Y, SAUGERTIES. NEW YORK Telephone CH6-5I I I THE CORNER BAKERY G. GENTHNER, Prop. Qualify Always 92 ParI'i+ion SI'ree'I, Sauger ie, . ,Vx ,,'- Vx' 1 HERMAN L. SNYDER 5 AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE SALE-SERVICE FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS ELECTRICAL - .T 51 3:1 - APPLIANCES JOSEPH CUSACK ALVIN MYERS JOE AND AL'S MEAT MARKET 252 Main S+ree'r Saugeriies YOUR SEARCH ENDS Fuel Oil-Kerosene fy I BoHIed Gas-AppIiances j pf PHONE cl-I6-493: SAUGERTIES, N. Y. For Old Fashioned Homemade CANDIES All Our Candies Are Made on The Premises. Come in and Sor+ Your Own. KONNlE'S KANDY KITCHEN zao MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES A cusfomer buys candy 'Fresh from The kiichen I gddf ?aadf THE cLovERI.EAE RESTAURANT X Q In Q QQ A Rou+e 2I2 Z Q SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK WILLIAM F. KELLY PAINTS AND WALLPAPER Visii' Our Gifi' Depar+men1' FOSTORIA GLASS 93 Par1'i+ion S'I'ree+ Tel. Sauger+ies CH 6-2020 235' M 69771 M! sAuGERTIEs R SHAPIRO Prop i uallfy Furmfure Appllances and Glffs , 222 Maln S1'ree+ CHerry 66I4l S1151 X Ai- ! FURNITURE MART 1 A ' ' ' I Q . . . I . . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I960 From FLANAGAN'S BENEDICTINE HOSPITAL M ns and Bols CIo'l'hmg Furnishings E ryfhinq for Dad and Lad SINCERE WISHES From TEXACO GAS STATION LENA NORTH, Prop. ugeriies-Kingsion Ro GEORGE B. STYLES 81 SONS, Inc. ad Jewelers GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR 288 Fair SI'reeI' Kingsfon SAUGERTIES SAVINGS BANK Serving Savers Since 1871 87 Markei' S+ree+ iNex+ +o Grand Union, SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK Asseis Over Sl3,000,000.00 Drive-In and Sidewalk Banking Service Free Cusfomer Parking Phone CHerry 6-5500 or 6-5580 41 'fa ex 'Q 4556 Maximum S' Maximum 0 510,000 Q ,, 510,000 In ance O Ins ance F a Fo En Depos Q, Deponite Q QM Y' 'O fue! FMBE' N SUING5 44, INSURED iqyuivu, 'Q Q '53 III I III 'Y7,f5Y1,'x THE SAUGERTIES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ner us HELP E3 f X Z A X 1 I Z . C594 7 4f:e,fI-ml,-eegfa f C1 I S Zom77iouq Q X 6 E SW ff ' X T S The HX ,' Q R CORNER SHOP Scwe 45 J. J. NEWBERRY CO. STATIONERY Toy? - Candy - No+EoTTs and Tollefrles -g+l':?::3ryFurnlshlngs Qualiiy Ladies' and Cl'1ildren's Clofhmg d A 1' S an ccessories a a avings SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK BEADLE'S PHARMACY KENNETH cs. BEADLE Congratulations From Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer J. J. DARGAN UIs1'er Avenue Phone CH 6-4560 SAUGERTIES, N. Y. U A1 4- DODGE ,510JEP.,a.f worms DANIEL LAMB BEST wlsl-:Es 81 From SON PARAMOU NT PHARMACY HARDWARE - PLUMBING HEATING - ROOFING Main and Par+i+ion Sfreefs Phone CH 6-404I SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK SERVICE CENTER AUTO ACCESSORIES TIRES AND TUBES SPORTING GOODS ADMIRAL TELEVISION N. VAN BRAMER AL PERKS R.F.D. 2 Phone CH6-8I63 I7 RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAOUES TROPHIES exceIIenI' design sIciIIed craffsmanship superb qualify YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES 81 CLUST John SI'ree+, New York 8, N. Y BOSTON - PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS THE HILLYARD SALES CO. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Specialized Floor Trea+menfs for Low Mainfenance and Superior Floor Beau+y in Your SI'ore-Fac+ory-Office Gymnasium and Class Rooms I FREE CONSULTATION-WRITE OR PHONE A. J. OEST S+ore and Office- I0 So. Broadway IRVINGTON. N. Y. Telephone Irving+on 8-7555 From 4 fo 5:30 P.M. Home Telephone Irving+on-9-7308 GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1960 JOHN C. SAUER Zww GOOD'U!FOOD THE GOODY Z SHOP i2 L: I' 1:EEE:g3EE3232E312E1zEE2g:11' 11,111-glizmzzz-iam---' HOMEMADE ICE CREAM DELICIOUS SANDWICHES 25I Main SI'ree'I' CLUM'S TOYS - GAMES SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES noomfhnn X 247 Main SI'ree'I' CH6-594 I PON7l4f, .. WYNNE'S PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE USED CARS Firs+ and Livingsfon SI'ree+s Sauger+ies, New York DENIS WYNNE Phone CH6-466I GUIDANCE - BALANCED TRAINING - ACTIVITIES PIacemen'I' in Icey posi+Ions In business and governmen+ offices. ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE I26-I34 WasI1ing+on Ave., Albany 6, N. Y. STATE REGISTERED VETERAN APPROVED 'A' SKILLS af I ' I Complimenfs Q Bosco's ' BARBER I SHOP 'V 365 Main S+ree+ SAUGERTIES Prop., I. BOSCO PAUL'S SHELL SERVICE STATION SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT 9-W Barclay Heigh+s CHerry 6-8I52 WILLIAM SCHMERSAHL Sp ializing in Carbureifors G nera'I'ors and S'I'arI'ers Give Youn CAR I , ,C Z ! E In f -dm If T M9 qgg lgxi CHerry 6-637 I SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK CHerry 6-204I Glasco, N. Y VINNIE-LOU MANUFACTURING CO Com pIimen'Is of I. 81 0. A. SLUTZKY General Contractors HUNTER. NEW YORK JOSEPH'S BEST wlsHEs BEAUTY SALON +0 fhe CLASS OF 'eo SIMMONS 207 MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES, N. Y. Com pIimenI's of BLUE RIBBON CLEANERS Zwazlgleaning -vm I I .9 egw Aja If I ii 11,22 Aw -I ,ff ,, , X f fy 2II MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES TO GREATER VALUES AT MONTANO'S SHOE STORE RICHARD M. BUONO MICHAEL'S BARBER SHOP Exchange HoI'eI Building SAUGERTIES. NEW YORK 9 .4 BARCLAY HEIGHTS QED? sERvlcE STATION The Future of Our Young People Our young people represenr a vi'ral par'r of I'I1e human assels of our counlry. All young people who use Iheir +aIen+s Io 'Ihe fullesl' ex'I'enI' will be rewarded by progress in +I1eir pursuI+s and in Ihe improvemenl' of our civilizarion. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION KINGSTON. NEW YORK Our Congratulations to the Graduates S. BERZAL 81 CO. FARM PRODUCTS FANCY G-ROWN MUSHROOMS 69 MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES, N. Y. Tel. CH 6-498I COMMUNITY SERVICE STATION BILL ECKERLEIN, Prop. C 6 fs' H .I f.. c DRIVE IN, PLEASE-DRIVE OUT PLEASED TeI. CH 6-406I I50 Par+i+ion S+. EXCHANGE HOTEL INC. For Fine Foods Na'rionaIIy Adver+ised Brands Are Your GuaranIee of QuaIiI'y ARROW SHIRTS McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR INTERWOVEN SOCKS ALLIGATOR RAINWEAR SUPERBA NECKWEAR HICKOK BELTS AT JACOBS MEN'S SHOP Parfiiion S'I'reeI', Saugerfies 2I7 Main S'I'ree'I SaugerI'ies, N. Y. CompIimen'Is GEORGE L. KERBERT, Inc 4' 'B 53.53 X qv SERVICE HEATING SYSTEMS OF ALL TYPES CHerry 6-405I or 6-5674 fx FOR ALL AGES . . . f A Q A v AT LONDON'S .fm Mnlh IK 'R :E R Outfitters for those who know for more than 30 years! YOUR HEADQUARTERS for +I1e GREAT NAMES IN AMERICAN HARDWARE A. J. SCARSELLI E GENERAL Barclay HeigI1+s CHerry 6-2 I 05 TRUCKING I 2' 1' NM w...,,... Complimenfs of ALFRED D. RONDER and COMPANY KINGSTON. NEW YORK . ll X 3x Sfxiq R J Q pglyggug Besf Wishes Io +I1e GracIua'res 19 RAY MOON EY JoE BENJAMIN'S FLOWER GARDEN 53 KE I60 ParI'iI'ion Sfreef Ex S OPPOSITE Bus TERMINAL Ealing ,Wi Phone CH6-596I Nighfs CHE-6553 B. H. DELSON'S GENERAI- EI-EC-I-RIC DEPARTMENT STORE SAUGERTIES THRIFT CENTER A Good Place to Do Your Shopping Besi' Wishes From SAUGERTIES SALES and SERVICE, INC. OLDSMOBILE I 38 UIsI'er Avenue CH6-286I EDDI E'5 HARTLEY 81 LAMOU REE DELICATESSEN FUNERAL HOME HOMEMADE SALADS CHQICE CQLD CUT5 HENRY S. HARTLEY HOMECOOKED ROASTS I07 Parfifion S+. CH 6-24I7 SAUGERTIES 8 Second S+. Saugeriies Entertain Your Friends at the ORPHEUM THEATRE I54 MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES. N. Y. Playing +l1e Besr in Good Wholesome Family En+er+ainmen+ -MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER- Always Cool and Comforfable Bob and Don admire IOO Book Club Award. COMPLETE GRADUATION SERVICE CLASS RINGS-COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPS AND GOWNS-MEDALS AND AWARDS-DIPLOMAS TAYLOR-MADE YEARBOOKS L. G. BALFOUR CO. BENTLEY 81 SIMON TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. Your Represenfafive HODGKINS OF BALFOUR Gus Hodgkins, Bob Gray, Don Nash, Jim Gerding, Frank Hanrahan P. O. Box 9 SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK Phone 3-5374 Express ,, S., 2 1:1 ., ,g35:2'f:f:4g'f ' E-: FE: ::.:5er:i,2i21.gr f.:-.v:Ig:7:2'55 :. -. 'I --3 ' : 3, 71.34.-g-3. . - - gl- 5. .Q H 4202-'-'I .- 1 ' Q25 1 H 5+ G, r. . E In im - .,-:- .:- ' - -u in 5 - N:-'-'--:-1-r-: : S. :ff - U 2 , - x 3. Q.. 1 3 X Q :E : C O I I I U S . CR A 5 CLS: EIXXMARLI. WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT THE SAUGERTIES NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY of Saugerties o MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CompIimen+s LEE'S SERVICENTER Service and Sales on All Makes FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARS IIIIIIW QUEEN A TRW FOR nsrf n rooo ron nam' Bes'r Wishes Io +I1e Class of '60 I3 I... 5 3:21 ' ff' fe 5 DAIRY QUEEN AND LUNCHEONETTE STYCOS Tailors-Cleaners-Furriers Since I9 I 0 232-234 Main SI'reeI' SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK Phone CH6-2843 BEST WISHES From ELEANOR and FRANK NACCARATO of FRANK'S TV AND APPLIANCE and THE MARIAN SHOP BEST WISHES +o lhe R5-ESSSCTETZQN Congrafulalions +o All Graduafes RlcKETsoN's VOZDH4 5 STATICNERY STORE MANNE AND SPORT and DELIVERY SERVICE 262 Main Shed SAUGERTIES XT 2 Fealuring , EVINRUDE MOTORS TROJAN AND WACEMAKER BOATS SPORTING GOODS--RECORDS-TOYS II2 Parfifion S+. Saugerfies TOM JOE GRECO BROTHERS AMUSEMENT CO., Inc. Phonograph and Amusemenl' Games GLASCO, N. Y. CH 6-8700 JACK FRANK I46 A. AMROD CLOTHIER Clolhing ancl Foofwear for +l1e Enlire Family Af+er Six FORMAL WEAR Curlex Suifs Mallory Hafg Van Heusen Slwirfs Official Boy Scouf Dis+ribu+or l23 PARTITION ST. SAUGERTIES F. L. RUSSELL CORPORATION Sgr+NYk DALE'S SANITARIUM Ruth Dale, R.N. CHRONIC, ACUTE, POST-OPERATIVE and MATERNITY CASES Phone Sauger+ies CH 6-24II LACHMANN'S PASTRY SHOPS, INC. MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES KINGSTON and PORT EWEN FRED MAYONE and SONS 9 W. HIGHWAY Mea+s, Vege+abIes, and Grocerie SAUGERTIES PHONE CH6-5960 BEST POLICY AT ALL 1 'ES ROBERT 2 A. 21 V SNYDER The -4 in Tse Srjydear Family Has BZZIHJQS +5512 ST2a8n5? AND Telephone CH6-595 I 259 MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES, N Y LUMBER COMPANY AMERICAN LEGION Lamouree-Hackett Post No. 72 OFFICE SUPPLIES 57551, wwf-wie if Complimen+s of Typewri+ers Business Machines and Equipmem DR. ROBERT A. MCCAIG O'REILLY'S bll Bvoadway 38 John S+. KINGSTON :gig ii HOUSE OF REYNOLDS Li I F 1 gli?-I 5.-L6 ..n --S-, in 52 - ' '15f'f'-:se ff' BRIDALS ' E' he in FORMALS COCKTAIL GOWNS Firs'r in Sauger+ies Cong a+uIa+I0n5 Seniors Telephone CH6-652I FERRY STREET SAUGERTIES, N. Y. P- CongraI'uIaI'ions From A. SPERL 81 SONS POTTER BROS. TRUCKING SPORTING GOODS Fair SI'ree+ Kingsion, N. Y. I Nor+I1 S+ree+ Saugerfies, N Telephone FE 8-5 I I9 Telephone CH 6-456I THE SAUGERTIES POST All the News of Sau CH 6 2838 Best Wishes To the Class of I96O FERROXCUBE CORPORATION OF AMERICA Sauger+ies, New York R. J. WELSH 81 SON FRANCIS V. MYER TOPSOIL - FILL - SAND SHALE - C-BRAVEL IncIusI'riaI, Process, Power Piping GRADING Hea+Ing SysI'ems Tel. CH 6-5384 MI. Marion I45 ULSTER AVE SAUGERTIES N Y TELEPHONE CH 6 295I BARCLAY SERVICE STATION Lubricarion-Au+o Repairs-Car Wash Rou+e 9-W 8: Manor Lane SAUGERTIES. N. Y. NICK STEYER, Prop. 24 Hour Towing Service Nancy Misasi admires fhe beaufiful flowers Say II' Wirh FIowers OVERBAUGH FLOWER SHOP 90 Par+i'I'ion S+. Phone CH6-872I Office Phone Res. 'Phone Cherry 6-895I Cherry 6-6343 ay ' fir 2 Q REAIZTORS 8 f'f'jL',, ' cfsrnff ARTHUR E. SIMMONS REAL ESTATE 284 Main S+ree+ Saugeriies. N. Y. CHARLES RICCARDI, Prop. For Reservafion Phone CH6-8252 or CH6-6I96 CHARLES RICCARDI BOWLING CENTER AIR coNDmoNED 45 Par+iI'ion S+ree'I', Saugerfies Nexi' Io MunicipaI Audiforium 8 Modern Alleys Equipped Wi'I'I1 AMF Auiomaiic Pin Se'Hers Bes+ Wishes Congrarulafions +0 The Class of '60 CODY LUMBER co., une. M- A- GA'-'ETTA FUNERAL HOME Malden-on-Hudson, New York Telephone CH 6-zeal 25 ULSTER AVENUE Phone CH6-4300 Saugerlies SAWYER BOOSTERS The men whose names appear below are boos+ers of THE SAWYER, and of +he young people of Sauger+ies. Their generous suppori' is grea+ly appreciared. The Ecli+ors DR. HERMA'N ASH CLAUDE POST DR. RODNEY BALL BEN SANFORD DR. IRVING DREISHPOON SCHIRMER 8: CARNRIGHT DR. BERTRAN W. GIFFORD DR. LESTER SONKING DR. R. J. MESSINA ANTHONY VICEVICH DR. WALTER H. MEYER DR. R. B. WENGER X ff Q PATRONS OF THE SAWYER C MRS. MURIEL BEAUDOIN MR. AND MRS. DAVID BELL ' MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH BRUNO MR. AND MRS. NELSON BURHANS MR. FRANK CAMPOCHIARO MR. AND MRS. ALBERT CAWEIN MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL COTICH MR. CORNELIUS COX MR. AND MRS. PHILIP CRANK MR. AND MRS. SALVATORE DAVI MR. JOHN DAVIS MR. JOHN ELDRIDGE MR. AND MRS. DONALD FELLOWS MRS. JOSEPH FRANKEL MR. AND MRS. ALBERT GIANNOTTI MR. AND MRS. WALTER GROVES, JR. MR. AND MRS. FRANK GUALTIERI MR. AND MRS. EDWARD GUZIAK MR. AND MRS. ROBERT HERB MRS. EDNA HRDLICKA MR. GEORGE J. JOHNSON MR. AND MRS. BASIL KANE MR. AND MRS. GEORGE H. KROM MR. HOWARD LEZETTE MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LEZETTE MR. AND MRS. HARRY LOREY MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MacFARLAND MRS. VERA MACK MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MISASI MR. AND MRS. FRANK MISASI MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY MORMILE MR. AND MRS. PERCY MOWER MR. PETER POCALYKO MR. JOHN PAUL REMENSNYDER MRS. JOHN PAUL REMENSNYDER MR. HENRI RETHIER MRS. HENRI RETHIER . MR. AND MRS. CHARLES A. RICE MR. ARTHUR W. RICHTER JOHN D. ROBERTS, M.D. MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SPADA MR. FREEMAN STAY SR. MRS. FREEMAN STAY SR. MR. AND MRS. HERBERT STILES MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND WHITAKER MR. AND MRS. DONALD WOLVEN 9 illlell Cleaned A+ AN DREW'S CLEANERS I35 Parfifion S'Iree+ SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK Tel. CH 6-5602 COME AND GET IT! X A f 0 5,0 A MAIN STREET FOOD SHOP Home SI'yle Cooking The Manager GEORGE JOANIDES 244 Main S'I'reeI' Sauger+ies I CHerry 6-8I3I JAMES A. BUCHAN, Inc. PLUMBING HEATING Licensed Plumbing ancl Elecfrical ConI'racI'or BLUE MOUNTAIN SAUGERTIES. N. Y. Telephone Saugerfies CH6-8396 Complimenls of TERP's HALF HOUR LAUNDRY LeI' Us Do Your Dirfy Work GEORGE AND KATHERINE TERPENING, Prop Livings+on S+reeI' Sauger'I'ies FRAN K'S HUNTING LODGE Frank Pelromale, Prop. Serving ITALIAN FOOD AND PIZZA TO SUIT YOUR TASTE I ,Ya fi! 4 . , I7 PARTITION ST. SAUGERTIES PHONE CH6-598I Complimenfs of MR. AN D MRS. JOSEF LAUMER CongraI'ula+ions Io +l1e Class of I960 RINALDI'S FOOD MARKET ' 'Q 31' WE'LL Fix IT- XJ, General Repairs- F T Lubricafion-Welding S Car Washed- AI'las Tires and Ba'H'eries Wheel Balancing Radia+ors Cleaned and Q Repairecl ALL WORK GUARANTEED 24-Hour Lighl' and Heavy TOWING SERVICE Free Pick-Up and Delivery TED'S ESSO SAUGERTIES-WOODSTOCK RD.. SAUGERTIES Phones: Day CH6-8245 Nigh+ CH 6-5863 FE 8-979I DAY LINGERIE CH 6-4402 NIGHT Besi' Wishes BRI DAL CENTRE SALON Exclusive Wedding and Bridesmaids' Gowns Electricians Ready Made and 'Io Order Prom and Confirmafion ParI'y Dresses MONTGOMERY STREET BRIDAL CONSULTANT 53 Albany Avenue SAUGERTIES, NEW YORK CONNIE CICCONE Kingsfon, N. Y. CongraI'uIaI'ions 'I'o fhe Class of '60 ANTHONY RIOZZI NATIONWIDE Loyal roofers aI'aI'1ome game. ,WV CHerry 6-244 I TAYLOR rususnms coMrANv 'Yin WuIId'l lull Yearbook! Ari Ylylofvmadf' 95:97--wx---V -- A M x Wx km sswww gum? 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